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Morgan v. the People of the State of Indiana

Supreme Court of Indiana
Mar 19, 1958
148 N.E.2d 563 (Ind. 1958)

Opinion

No. 0-496.

Filed March 19, 1958.

Petitioner, Robert James Morgan, attempts to take an appeal. Appeal denied.

Robert James Morgan, pro se.


Robert James Morgan, a prisoner at the Indiana State Prison, pro se, in forma pauperis, has attempted to file what he designates as a Petition for a Writ of Certiorari whereby he seeks to review a judgment of the Gibson Circuit Court which denied relief on his Petition for a Writ of Error Coram Nobis. It is in fact an attempt to appeal from said judgment.

The papers here do not constitute either a transcript of the record of the trial court, or an assignment of errors. Both are necessary to perfect an appeal. Rule 2-2. See also Rule 2-40. We have no jurisdiction of this matter.

Leave to file this pretended appeal is denied for want of jurisdiction.

NOTE. — Reported in 148 N.E.2d 563.


Summaries of

Morgan v. the People of the State of Indiana

Supreme Court of Indiana
Mar 19, 1958
148 N.E.2d 563 (Ind. 1958)
Case details for

Morgan v. the People of the State of Indiana

Case Details

Full title:MORGAN v. THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF INDIANA

Court:Supreme Court of Indiana

Date published: Mar 19, 1958

Citations

148 N.E.2d 563 (Ind. 1958)
148 N.E.2d 563