Peterson v. Jefferson County Circuit Court (Per Curiam)
Annotate this CaseIn 1992, Appellant pleaded guilty to several crimes. An aggregate sentence of life imprisonment was imposed on the judgments. Appellant subsequently filed several pleadings, including petitions for postconviction relief and for writ of habeas corpus, all of which were denied. In 2013, Appellant filed a pro se petition for declaratory judgment, advancing many of the arguments that he had raised in prior pleadings and seeking to collaterally attack the correctness of the rulings on those pleadings and the decisions of the Supreme Court upholding those rulings on appeal. A special judge of the circuit court dismissed the petition. The Supreme Court affirmed, holding that the circuit court did not err in denying the petition.
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