Ex Parte Brewer

2 Citing cases

  1. In re Brewer

    131 P.2d 509 (Okla. Crim. App. 1942)

    On September 16, 1942, an opinion by Judge Doyle was entered denying the writ. 75 Okla. Cr. 150, 129 P.2d 199. The filing of this petition on the 28th day of September, 1942, was made without our attention being called to the fact of the filing of the prior petition. Otherwise the filing of the same would have been denied.

  2. In re Knight

    75 Okla. Crim. 316 (Okla. Crim. App. 1942)   Cited 5 times

    If there are no legal powers to render the judgment, or issue the process, there was no court of competent jurisdiction, and consequently no judgment or process. All is coram non judice, and void. Ex parte Mingle, 2 Okla. Cr. 708, 104 P. 68; Ex parte Justus, 3 Okla. Cr. 111, 104 P. 933, 25 L.R.A., N.S., 483; Ex parte Sullivan, 10 Okla. Cr. 465, 138 P. 815, Ann. Cas. 1916A 719; Ex parte Hollingshead, 24 Okla. Cr. 131, 216 P. 486; Ex parte Brewer, 75 Okla. Cr. 150, 129 P.2d 199. It is elementary law that in habeas corpus proceedings jurisdictional questions only are reviewable or to be considered.