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Jensen v. Gladden

Oregon Supreme Court
Feb 20, 1963
233 Or. 439 (Or. 1963)

Opinion

Submitted January 22, 1963

Affirmed February 20, 1963

Appeal from the Circuit Court, Marion County, GEORGE A. JONES, Judge.

Roger W. Jensen, in propria persona.

Robert Y. Thornton, Attorney General, and Harold W. Adams, Assistant Attorney General, Salem, for respondent.


IN BANC


AFFIRMED.


Plaintiff appeals from an order of the circuit court for Marion county denying his petition for a writ of habeas corpus. Defendant moved to quash the petition on the ground that an order entered in a proceeding previously brought by plaintiff under the Post-Conviction Hearing Act (ORS 138.510 et seq.) was res judicata.

In the earlier proceeding plaintiff, being represented by counsel, questioned the constitutionality of ORS 167.050 under which he had been sentenced to the penitentiary for an indeterminate period. That issue was decided adversely to him. Jensen v. Gladden, 231 Or. 141, 372 P.2d 183 (1962). In the present proceeding he again asserts the violation of a constitutional right alleging that the information under which he was convicted was fatally defective. In State v. Cloran, 233 Or. 407, 377 P.2d 911 (1963), upon rehearing, 233 Or. 412, 378 P.2d 961, we held that the failure in an indictment to allege facts sufficient to constitute a crime cannot be raised in a habeas corpus proceeding. Further, even if there had been a violation of plaintiff's rights which entitled him to post-conviction relief, he has not shown that the matter could not have been asserted in the prior post-conviction proceeding. In Barber v. Gladden, 215 Or. 129, 332 P.2d 641 (1958) we held that the principle of res judicata was applicable in a habeas corpus proceeding to foreclose petitioner from relitigating the question of an alleged fatal defect in the indictment under which he was convicted. That principle is applicable where, as in the instant case, the petition for habeas corpus alleges a defect which was raised or which could properly have been raised in a prior post-conviction proceeding.

The judgment is affirmed.


Summaries of

Jensen v. Gladden

Oregon Supreme Court
Feb 20, 1963
233 Or. 439 (Or. 1963)
Case details for

Jensen v. Gladden

Case Details

Full title:JENSEN v. GLADDEN

Court:Oregon Supreme Court

Date published: Feb 20, 1963

Citations

233 Or. 439 (Or. 1963)
378 P.2d 950

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