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Boland v. Overlade

Supreme Court of Indiana
Sep 5, 1956
136 N.E.2d 729 (Ind. 1956)

Opinion

No. 0-453.

Filed September 5, 1956.

Original action by John D. Boland, prisoner, for writ of habeas corpus against J. Ellis Overlade, Warden of Indiana State Prison.

Petition dismissed.

John D. Boland, pro se.


Petitioner has filed original action in this court in which he has petitioned for a writ of habeas corpus against the warden of the Indiana State Prison where petitioner is confined.

This court is without jurisdiction to entertain the proceedings as it is well settled the Supreme Court has no original jurisdiction of actions for writ of habeas corpus. There is ample jurisdiction in nisi prius courts to issue such writs in proper cases, with remedy by appeal to this court if the writ is erroneously denied. See: State ex rel. Taylor v. Dowd, Warden (1944), 222 Ind. 289, 53 N.E.2d 543. Certiorari denied 322 U.S. 737, 64 S.Ct. 1049, 88 L.Ed. 1571; Jones v. Dowd, Warden (1941), 219 Ind. 114, 37 N.E.2d 68.

Petition dismissed.

NOTE. — Reported in 136 N.E.2d 722.


Summaries of

Boland v. Overlade

Supreme Court of Indiana
Sep 5, 1956
136 N.E.2d 729 (Ind. 1956)
Case details for

Boland v. Overlade

Case Details

Full title:BOLAND v. OVERLADE, WARDEN, ETC

Court:Supreme Court of Indiana

Date published: Sep 5, 1956

Citations

136 N.E.2d 729 (Ind. 1956)
136 N.E.2d 729