Smith v. Hobbs (Per Curiam)
Annotate this CaseIn 2013, Appellant entered guilty pleas to multiple felony offenses. In 2014, Appellant filed a petition seeking a writ of habeas corpus, making numerous allegations. The circuit court dismissed the petition. Before the time for filing a notice of appeal had elapsed, Appellant filed a motion asking that the order be modified and vacated. The motion was denied. Appellant appealed from both orders. The Supreme Court dismissed the appeal and declared moot the motions Appellant filed for copies and for extension of time, holding that Appellant did not establish any cause to grant a writ of habeas corpus, and therefore, there was no merit to his appeal.
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