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Walter B. Kelbach v. O. Lane Mccotter
UT.16209 , 872 P.2d 1033, Rep. 7 (1994)(236 Utah Adv)
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Descripción editorial
ZIMMERMAN, Chief Justice : Walter B. Kelbach appeals from the district court's dismissal of his petition for a writ of habeas corpus. Kelbach claims
that he is entitled to the writ on three grounds: (i) he was denied the right to be tried before a representative jury; (ii)
the trial court "lost jurisdiction" over him because it did not immediately resentence him to life imprisonment after the
United States Supreme Court vacated his death sentence; and (iii) he was improperly sentenced to life imprisonment under a
penalty provision not in effect at the time he committed the murders. We affirm.