Brandon Wiseman v. State

CourtCourt of Appeals of Georgia
DecidedAugust 17, 2023
DocketA23A1181
StatusPublished

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Brandon Wiseman v. State, (Ga. Ct. App. 2023).

Opinion

FIFTH DIVISION MCFADDEN, P. J., BROWN and MARKLE, JJ.

NOTICE: Motions for reconsideration must be physically received in our clerk’s office within ten days of the date of decision to be deemed timely filed. https://www.gaappeals.us/rules

August 17, 2023

In the Court of Appeals of Georgia A23A1181. WISEMAN v. THE STATE.

MCFADDEN, Presiding Judge.

On August 3, 2022, the Murray County Superior Court entered a judgment of

conviction and sentence on Brandon Wiseman’s guilty pleas to voluntary

manslaughter and two firearms offenses. On February 13, 2023, Wiseman filed an

extraordinary motion to withdraw his pleas. The trial court dismissed the motion for

lack of jurisdiction, and Wiseman filed this pro se appeal.

“A motion to withdraw a guilty plea must be filed within the same term of court

as the sentence entered on the guilty plea. A trial court lacks jurisdiction to allow the

withdrawal of the plea if such a motion is untimely.” Brooks v. State, 301 Ga. 748,

751 (2) (804 SE2d 1) (2017) (citations and punctuation omitted). “[I]f a defendant

seeks to withdraw a guilty plea after expiration of the term of court in which the sentence was imposed, the defendant must pursue such relief through habeas corpus

proceedings.” Harvey v. State, 315 Ga. 395, 398 (2) (882 SE2d 238) (2022) (citation

and punctuation omitted).

Wiseman’s motion was untimely. See OCGA § 15-6-3 (12) (A) (terms of court

for Murray County commence on the second Monday in February and August). We

take judicial notice that the second Monday in August, 2022 fell on the 8th. So the

deadline for Wiseman’s motion was August 7, 2022. Consequently, the trial court

lacked jursidcition to decide the motion and properly dismissed it.

Judgment affirmed. Brown and Markle, JJ., concur.

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Related

Brooks v. State
804 S.E.2d 1 (Supreme Court of Georgia, 2017)
Harvey v. State
882 S.E.2d 238 (Supreme Court of Georgia, 2022)

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