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Habeas corpus. Butts Superior Court. Before Judge Sosebee.
Edward Lee Wallace, pro se. Arthur K. Bolton, Attorney General, Harold N. Hill, Jr., Executive Assistant Attorney General, Courtney Wilder Stanton, William F. Bartee, Jr., Assistant Attorneys General, for appellee.
1. After hearing the testimony and considering the documentary evidence the trial court found: "Findings of Fact. The petitioner stated very simply that he did not have `a fair trial.' He offered no other evidence. Conclusions of law. The court finds that the petitioner failed to prove his case. The court further finds that none of the petitioner's constitutional rights were violated and that he is being lawfully restrained of his liberty by the respondent." The findings of the court are supported by the record.
"Upon the trial of the case there existed a presumption in favor of the conviction or judgment thereof unreversed, and that the decision of the court convicting him was well founded ( Code § 38-114; Stanforth v. Balkcom, 217 Ga. 816 ( 125 S.E.2d 505)), and the burden of overcoming this presumption in a habeas corpus proceeding is upon the prisoner. Gay v. Balkcom, 219 Ga. 554 ( 134 S.E.2d 600); Dutton v. Parker, 222 Ga. 532 ( 150 S.E.2d 833)." Dutton v. Morris, 222 Ga. 595 (1) ( 151 S.E.2d 125); Burston v. Caldwell, 228 Ga. 795 (1) ( 187 S.E.2d 900).
2. The appellant contends here that the habeas corpus proceedings in the trial court were not fair since he did not have counsel and that he is entitled to counsel as a matter of right. This contention is without merit.
An application for the writ of habeas corpus is not a criminal proceeding, and neither the Sixth Amendment of the Constitution of the United States nor Art. I, Sec. I, Par. V ( Code Ann. § 2-105) of the Georgia Constitution requires the appointment of counsel for the petitioner. Cash v. Smith, 226 Ga. 318 (3) ( 175 S.E.2d 10); Barrett v. Smith, 227 Ga. 358 (3) ( 180 S.E.2d 698); Snell v. Smith, 228 Ga. 249, 251 ( 184 S.E.2d 645); Wayman v. Caldwell, 229 Ga. 2 (1) ( 189 S.E.2d 74); Moore v. Caldwell, 229 Ga. 132 (2) ( 189 S.E.2d 396).
SUBMITTED OCTOBER 10, 1972 — DECIDED NOVEMBER 9, 1972.

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