Gresham v. State
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Opinion
A jury found Nikario Lannard Gresham guilty of numerous counts, including armed robbery, kidnapping, aggravated assault, burglary, home invasion, and other offenses, and the trial court entered its final disposition. Gresham subsequently filed a motion and amended motion for new trial, which the trial court denied, except as to the second kidnapping count, which it granted. Gresham filed a direct appeal from this order. We, however, lack jurisdiction.1
When the trial court grants a criminal defendant's motion for new trial, the case is not final for purposes of filing a direct appeal. State v. Ware ,
Appeal dismissed.
Mercier and Brown, JJ., concur.
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