Howard David Louk v. Lloyd E. Haynes
1976.WV.54, 223 S.E.2D 780, 159 W.VA. 482
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"A criminal defendant can knowingly and intelligently waive his constitutional rights, and when such knowing and intelligent waiver is conclusively demonstrated on the record, the matter is res judicata in subsequent actions in habeas corpus." Syllabus Point 2, Call v. McKenzie, W.Va. , 220 S.E.2d 665 (1975).
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