Williams v. Smith
177 S.E.2d 255, 226 Ga. 750, 1970 Ga. LEXIS 669
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Williams v. Smith, 177 S.E.2d 255, 226 Ga. 750, 1970 Ga. LEXIS 669 (Ga. 1970).
Opinion
This appeal is from the denial of a writ of habeas corpus by David Williams, serving a sentence of 20 years, dated May 25, 1961, upon a conviction of robbery by intimidation. After a hearing, the court found as a matter of law that none of his constitutional rights had been violated on his trial and that he was serving legal sentence.
Judgment affirmed.
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John L. Calhoun v. S. Lamont Smith, Warden, Georgia State Prison, Reidsville, Ga.
447 F.2d 1356 (Fifth Circuit, 1971)
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