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O'Neal v. Caldwell

Supreme Court of Georgia
Jan 28, 1974
203 S.E.2d 191 (Ga. 1974)

Opinion

28276.

SUBMITTED SEPTEMBER 14, 1973.

DECIDED JANUARY 28, 1974.

Habeas corpus. Tattnall Superior Court. Before Judge Cheney.

Willie J. O'Neal, pro se. Arthur K. Bolton, Attorney General, Courtney Wilder Stanton, David J. Bailey, Assistant Attorneys General, for appellee.


Appellant comes here from an adverse habeas corpus judgment.

Appellant contends that the habeas corpus judge erred in failing to appoint counsel for him so as to assure a fair and meaningful habeas corpus hearing. This enumerated error is without merit. This court has continually held that the constitutional guarantee of the right to representation by counsel in criminal cases does not extend to an application for a writ of habeas corpus. See Griffin v. Smith, 228 Ga. 177 ( 184 S.E.2d 459).

Appellant also contends that the habeas corpus judgment remanding him to custody was erroneous because the grand jury that indicted him and the petit jury that tried him were constitutionally defective in that blacks were systematically excluded from these juries. The habeas corpus court held that the appellant did not carry the burden of proving jury discrimination, and under Johnson v. Caldwell, 228 Ga. 776 ( 187 S.E.2d 844), this enumerated error is without merit.

We have carefully reviewed the record with respect to the other enumerated errors and find them to be without merit.

Judgment affirmed. All the Justices concur, except Gunter and Ingram, JJ., who dissent.


SUBMITTED SEPTEMBER 14, 1973 — DECIDED JANUARY 28, 1974.


Summaries of

O'Neal v. Caldwell

Supreme Court of Georgia
Jan 28, 1974
203 S.E.2d 191 (Ga. 1974)
Case details for

O'Neal v. Caldwell

Case Details

Full title:O'NEAL v. CALDWELL

Court:Supreme Court of Georgia

Date published: Jan 28, 1974

Citations

203 S.E.2d 191 (Ga. 1974)
231 Ga. 608

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