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State ex Rel. Schuble v. Youngblood

Supreme Court of Indiana
Mar 5, 1949
84 N.E.2d 201 (Ind. 1949)

Opinion

No. 28,532.

Filed March 5, 1949.

Original action by the State of Indiana on the relation of William J. Schuble against Nat H. Youngblood, Judge, Vanderburgh Circuit Court for a writ of error coram nobis.

Petition denied.

Also see 225 Ind. 169, 73 N.E.2d 478; and 226 Ind. 299, 79 N.E.2d 647, for earlier decisions.

William J. Schuble, in pro. per. Nat H. Youngblood, pro se.


The relator is now an inmate of the Indiana State Prison and has filed in the Vanderburgh Circuit Court his petition pro se for writ of coram nobis seeking a new trial of the cause wherein he was sentenced for the term which he is now serving.

Relator's petition herein is filed pro se. In this petition he asks us to compel respondent to order his return from the prison to Vanderburgh County for the purpose of attending and conducting in person the hearing on his coram nobis proceedings, in which proceedings he has refused to accept the services of the public defender.

On the authority of State ex rel. Fulton v. Schannen (1946), 224 Ind. 55, 64 N.E.2d 798, and State ex rel. Rogers v. Youngblood, Judge (1949), 226 Ind. 299, 83 N.E.2d 188, petition is denied.

NOTE. — Reported in 84 N.E.2d 201.


Summaries of

State ex Rel. Schuble v. Youngblood

Supreme Court of Indiana
Mar 5, 1949
84 N.E.2d 201 (Ind. 1949)
Case details for

State ex Rel. Schuble v. Youngblood

Case Details

Full title:STATE EX REL. SCHUBLE v. YOUNGBLOOD, JUDGE

Court:Supreme Court of Indiana

Date published: Mar 5, 1949

Citations

84 N.E.2d 201 (Ind. 1949)
84 N.E.2d 201