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Ex Parte Heytz

Criminal Court of Appeals of Oklahoma
Oct 16, 1920
192 P. 698 (Okla. Crim. App. 1920)

Opinion

No. A-3827.

Opinion Filed October 16, 1920.

Petition of Floyd Heytz, an insane person, for writ of habeas corpus. Writ denied.

J.H. Stelper, for petitioner.


The petition filed in behalf of Floyd Heytz alleges, in substance, that he is unlawfully restrained of his liberty by R.L. McAfee, chief of police of the city of Muskogee, in the city jail of said city by virtue of an alleged judgment of Fred S. Zick, judge of the city court of Muskogee, on a charge of vagrancy, and sentenced to pay a fine of $19. It is further alleged that he is insane, and that he was adjudged insane on January 16, 1920, as evidenced by the certificate of the court clerk of Muskogee county hereto attached. Upon the hearing the writ was denied on the ground that the facts alleged are not sufficient to warrant the issuance of the writ.


Summaries of

Ex Parte Heytz

Criminal Court of Appeals of Oklahoma
Oct 16, 1920
192 P. 698 (Okla. Crim. App. 1920)
Case details for

Ex Parte Heytz

Case Details

Full title:Ex parte FLOYD HEYTZ

Court:Criminal Court of Appeals of Oklahoma

Date published: Oct 16, 1920

Citations

192 P. 698 (Okla. Crim. App. 1920)
17 Okla. Crim. 698

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