Case Name: James William Sagebiel, Appellant, v. State of Kansas, Appellee
Court: Kansas Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Kansas
Decision Date: 1972-04-08
Citations: 209 Kan. 209
Docket Number: No. 46,527
Parties: James William Sagebiel, Appellant, v. State of Kansas, Appellee.
Judges: 
Reporter: Kansas Reports
Volume: 209
Pages: 209–209

Head Matter:
No. 46,527
James William Sagebiel, Appellant, v. State of Kansas, Appellee.
(495 P. 2d 530)
Opinion filed April 8, 1972.
Shelley Graybill, of Elkhart, and Jacob S. Graybill, of Wichita, were on the brief for appellant.
Edgar W. White, county attorney, was on the brief for appellee.

Opinion:
Ter Curiam:
This is an appeal from an order denying relief under K. S. A. 60-1507. In this proceeding appellant's only contention is that he was denied a trial by an impartial jury, an issue that was raised and determined in his direct appeal, State v. Sagebiel, 206 Kan. 482, 480 P. 2d 44. Appellant has shown no circumstances which would require us to re-examine that question. See, Carter v. State, 199 Kan. 290, 428 P. 2d 758; Basker v. State, 202 Kan. 177, 446 P. 2d 780; Baker v. State, 204 Kan. 607, 464 P. 2d 212; Hacker v. State, 207 Kan. 195, 483 P. 2d 484; Cipolla v. State, 207 Kan. 822, 486 P. 2d 1391.
The judgment is affirmed.