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Woods v. Holden

Supreme Court of Delaware
Sep 20, 2005
884 A.2d 512 (Del. 2005)

Summary

affirming denial of habeas corpus relief when underlying claim concerned Parole Board's authority to revoke good time on sentences already served

Summary of this case from Cobb v. State

Opinion

No. 143, 2005.

Submitted: July 29, 2005.

Decided: September 20, 2005.

Superior Court of the State of Delaware in and for New Castle County, C.A. No. 05M-03-071.

Before HOLLAND, BERGER and JACOBS, Justices.


ORDER


This 20th day of September 2005, upon consideration of the briefs on appeal and the record below, it appears to the Court that:

(1) The petitioner-appellant, Daniel M. Woods, filed an appeal from the Superior Court's March 29, 2005 order denying his petition for a writ of habeas corpus. We find no merit to the appeal. Accordingly, we AFFIRM.

(2) In 1981, Woods was convicted of Conspiracy in the Third Degree and Criminal Trespass in the Second Degree. He was sentenced to a total of 2 years and 3 months incarceration at Level V. In 1982, Woods was convicted of five counts of Burglary in the Second Degree and one count each of Felony Theft, Misdemeanor Theft, Conspiracy in the Third Degree and Unauthorized Use of a Motor Vehicle. He was sentenced to a total of 14 years incarceration at Level V for those crimes. Between June 1981 and April 1989, Woods was continuously either at Level V incarceration or Level IV work release in connection with these sentences. On April 27, 1989, Woods was released on parole.

(3) While on parole, Woods committed new offenses resulting in his convictions of six counts of Burglary in the Second Degree. He was arrested on January 5, 1990 and held in default of bail. On June 1, 1990, he was sentenced to 34 years incarceration at Level V, to be suspended after 30 years for decreasing levels of probation. Woods was incarcerated from January 5, 1990 until September 19, 2002, when he again was released on parole. Woods again committed new offenses, resulting in his re-incarceration on August 10, 2004, where he remains at the present time.

(4) On November 10, 2004, the Board of Parole determined that Woods had violated the conditions of his parole and ordered him to serve the remainder of his Level V sentence. The Board also revoked the good time credits previously earned by Woods. On February 9, 2005, Woods was convicted of two additional counts of Burglary in the Second Degree and one additional count of Felony Theft. He was sentenced to 18 years incarceration at Level V, to be suspended after 3 years for probation.

(5) In this appeal, Woods claims that the Superior Court should have granted his petition for a writ of habeas corpus. He argues that the Board of Parole had no authority to revoke his good time on sentences he already had completed serving.

(6) In Delaware, the writ of habeas corpus provides relief on a very limited basis. Habeas corpus only provides "an opportunity for one illegally confined or incarcerated to obtain judicial review of the jurisdiction of the court ordering the commitment." "Habeas corpus relief is not available to `[p]ersons committed or detained on a charge of treason or felony, the species whereof is plainly and fully set forth in the commitment.'"

Hall v. Carr, 692 A.2d 888, 891 (Del. 1997).

Id.

(7) Woods has presented no evidence that the charges against him were not valid on their face or that the Superior Court lacked jurisdiction to adjudicate the various criminal charges against him. As such, he is not entitled to habeas corpus relief and the Superior Court was correct in so deciding.

NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED that the judgment of the Superior Court is AFFIRMED.


Summaries of

Woods v. Holden

Supreme Court of Delaware
Sep 20, 2005
884 A.2d 512 (Del. 2005)

affirming denial of habeas corpus relief when underlying claim concerned Parole Board's authority to revoke good time on sentences already served

Summary of this case from Cobb v. State
Case details for

Woods v. Holden

Case Details

Full title:DANIEL M. WOODS, Petitioner Below-Appellant, v. DWIGHT HOLDEN, et al.…

Court:Supreme Court of Delaware

Date published: Sep 20, 2005

Citations

884 A.2d 512 (Del. 2005)

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