MIMS v. RHAY

No. 165-3.

2 Wn. App. 842 (1970)

470 P.2d 229

In the Matter of the Application for a Writ of Habeas Corpus of BENJAMIN MIMS, Petitioner, v. B.J. RHAY, as Superintendent of the State Penitentiary, Respondent.

The Court of Appeals of Washington, Division Three.

June 9, 1970.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Benjamin Mims, pro se.

Slade Gorton, Attorney General, and Lee D. Rickabaugh, Assistant, for respondent.


MUNSON, J.

Petitioner, Benjamin Mims, a convicted felon on parole, was convicted of third-degree assault in a King County Justice Court on August 23, 1968. As a result of this conviction, his parole was revoked. Petitioner now seeks by habeas corpus to challenge the validity of his conviction of said third-degree assault alleging a witness rendered perjured testimony therein. We find no merit in petitioner's position.

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