Corbett v. People, 20057

Decision Date02 March 1964
Docket NumberNo. 20057,20057
PartiesJoseph CORBETT, Jr., alias Walter Osborne, Plaintiff in Error, v. The PEOPLE of the State of Colorado, Defendant in Error.
CourtColorado Supreme Court

William H. Erickson, Denver, H. Malcolm Mackay, Denver, for plaintiff in error.

Duke W. Dunbar, Atty. Gen., John E. Bush, Asst. Atty. Gen., Denver, for defendant in error.

PRINGLE, Justice.

Plaintiff in error was convicted of murder and this Court affirmed the conviction and issued a remittitur to the trial court, Corbett v. People, Colo. 387 P.2d 409. During the course of the proceedings in this Court, counsel for the plaintiff in error filed a petition requesting us to direct the trial court to set a fee for their services to the plaintiff in error on the writ of error and to pay their out-of-pocket expenses incurred in presenting the writ of error. No action was taken by this Court on the petition and after the remittitur was issued counsel renewed their request that this Court direct the trial court to pay them a fee and their out-of-pocket expenses, or in the alternative, that this Court set a fee.

From the record presented before us, it appears that no request for payment of counsel fees for prosecuting the writ of error herein and the out-of-pocket monies expended thereon by counsel has ever been made in the trial court.

We have said that the trial court is the proper forum in which to request counsel to represent an indigent defendant for the purpose of suing out a writ of error, In Re Griffin's Petition, Colo., 382 P.2d 202, In Re Pigg's Petition, Colo., 384 P.2d 267, and the same principle is applicable to a request for attorneys' fees and out-of-pocket expenditures on prosecuting the writ of error.

The petition is accordingly denied.

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  • Corbett v. Patterson
    • United States
    • U.S. District Court — District of Colorado
    • July 3, 1967
    ...by the Colorado Supreme Court, Corbett v. People, 153 Colo. 457, 387 P.2d 409 (1963); his petition for rehearing was denied, 154 Colo. 238, 389 P.2d 853 (1963); and the United States Supreme Court denied certiorari, Corbett v. Colorado, 377 U.S. 939, 84 S. Ct. 1346, 12 L.Ed.2d 302 (1964). R......

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