Opinion
No. II-76-784.
October 25, 1976.
An original proceeding in which William David Barr has petitioned this Court for a Writ of Habeas Corpus.
GRANTED, WITH DIRECTIONS.
William David Barr, pro se.
Jimmy Phillips, OSP Legal Assistance Program Inmate, for petitioner.
Larry Derryberry, Atty. Gen., for respondents.
OPINION
William David Barr, hereinafter referred to as Petitioner, has filed a Writ of Habeas Corpus in the above styled and numbered cause, in which he alleges the following:
On February 4, 1974, Petitioner entered a plea of guilty to the crime of Auto Burglary in the District Court, Tulsa County, Case No. CRF-73-2201. Thereafter, on the 1st day of May, 1974, he was convicted in the District Court, Comanche County, Case No. CRF-73-817, for the crime of Burglary in the Second Degree, After Former Conviction of a Felony. In the Tulsa County case Petitioner received a sentence of five (5) years' imprisonment, and in the Comanche County case, he received a sentence of fifteen (15) years' imprisonment.
On May 13, 1974, Petitioner commenced serving said fifteen (15) year sentence in Comanche County Case No. CRF-73-817, and was billed into the penitentiary under that case as inmate #88131. Petitioner appealed the Comanche County case and on February 18, 1975, this Court reversed and remanded said case for a new trial. See, Barr v. State, Okla. Cr. 531 P.2d 1399 (1975). On the 7th day of April, 1975, the District Court, Comanche County, dismissed case No. CRF-73-817, a copy of said dismissal is attached hereto and made a part hereof, and the original of said dismissal is attached to the copy of this Opinion which is to be sent to the Warden of the State Penitentiary.
On March 13, 1975, Petitioner was rebilled into the Oklahoma State Penitentiary under inmate number 88131-1, and commenced serving the five (5) year sentence for the crime of Auto Burglary from the District Court, Tulsa County, Case No. CRF-73-2201.
Petitioner contends, and attaches to his pleadings, a certified copy of the Court Clerk of Comanche County, setting forth that Petitioner spent a total of 134 days in the Comanche County Jail, on what is now considered to be a void judgment and sentence, and that said 134 days should be credited toward his Tulsa County sentence of five (5) years' imprisonment. He relies on Floyd v. State, Okla. Cr. 540 P.2d 1195.
We are of the opinion that Petitioner should be granted the 134 days spent in the Comanche County Jail as credit toward the completion of his five (5) year sentence in Tulsa County Case No. CRF-73-2201, and direct that the prison authorities correct his records to reflect the same.
For the reasons above set forth, Petitioner is granted the 134 days spent in the Comanche County Jail as credit toward the completion of his five (5) year sentence in Tulsa County Case No. CRF-73-2201.
BRETT, P.J., and BLISS, J., concur.