Warfield v. Raymond
Citation | 71 A.2d 870,195 Md. 711 |
Decision Date | 12 April 1950 |
Docket Number | 40. |
Parties | WARFIELD v. RAYMOND. |
Court | Court of Appeals of Maryland |
Before MARBURY, C. J., and COLLINS, GRASON, HENDERSON and MARKELL, JJ.
This is an application for leave to appeal from a refusal of a writ of habeas corpus. In his brief filed in this court the petititoner's chief complaints are as to medical treatment, or lack of it, by Dr. Conrad and his staff, and the quality of the food. As we pointed out in the case of State ex rel. Baldwin v. Superintendent of State Reformatory for Males, Md., 63 A.2d 323, such complaints do not afford any basis for release on habeas corpus, but should be addressed to the Board of Correction. See also Edmondson v. Warden of Md. House of Correction, Md., 69 A.2d 919.
In this petition to Judge Johnson, from whose refusal of the writ this application for appeal is made, his complaint was that the Superintendent refused to forward a petition for habeas corpus to Judge Woodward on or about January 15, 1949. However, it is admitted that he was granted a hearing before Judge Woodward on January 26, 1950, at which the petitioner and the Superintendent both testified, and no appeal was taken from an order of remand. The petition also alleged that the Superintendent had on previous occasions refused to forward petitions or restricted their size or contents. The petitioner has an absolute right to communicate with the courts, without interference by the prison authorities, but it does not follow that a denial of the right would require a release from custody. In Ex parte Hull, 312 U.S. 546, 549, 61 S.Ct. 640, 642, 85 L.Ed. 1034, it was said: See also White v. Ragan, 324, U.S 760, 762, 65 S.Ct. 978, 89 L.Ed. 1348. Cf. Bernard v Warden of Maryland House of Correction, 187 Md. 273 283, 49 A.2d 737, and Edmondson v. Warden, supra. In the instant case we must assume that these charges were aired before Judge Woodward. There is no showing of interference with the petition addressed to Judge Johnson.
Application denied without...
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