IN RE REVISION OF PORTION OF RULES OF COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS
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IN RE REVISION OF PORTION OF RULES OF COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS
2017 OK CR 4
Case Number: CCAD-2017-2
Decided: 02/24/2017
IN RE REVISION OF PORTION OF RULES OF COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS
Cite as: 2017 OK CR 4, __ __
ORDER REVISING AND REPUBLISHING PORTION
OF THE RULES OF THE COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS
¶1 We find that Rule 1.2(D) of the Rules for the Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals should be revised to acknowledge the right of appeal this Court recognized in Tate v. State, 2013 OK CR 18, ¶ 20, 313 P.3d 274, 280-81 and corrected to more clearly conform to the holding in Gonseth v. State, 1994 OK CR 9, 871 P.2d 51. Pursuant to the provisions of Section 1051(b) of Title 22 of the Oklahoma Statutes, we hereby revise, adopt, promulgate and republish portions of the Rules of the Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals, 22 O.S., Ch. 18, App. (2017), as set forth as follows:
SECTION I. GENERAL RULES OF THE COURT AND DEFINITIONS
Rule 1.2 Methods of Appeal or Review
A. Regular Appeals.
(1) Felony and Misdemeanor Appeals. Sections II, and III of these Rules. Appeals from Municipal Courts of Record, Section 28-128 of Title 11 and Capital Cases, Section 701.13 of Title 21, are included within this class of appeals. PROVIDED HOWEVER, the specific provisions of Sections VII and IX shall control in Juvenile and capital cases, respectively, over the general provisions of Sections II and III.
(2) Certiorari Appeals. Section IV of these Rules.
(3) State or Municipality Appeals.
(a) Appeals from Adverse Ruling of Magistrate. See Sections VI and XI of these Rules; Sections 1053, 1089.1 through 1089.7 of Title 22.
(b) Appeals in Juvenile and Youthful Offender Cases. See Sections VII and XI of these Rules.
(c) Other State appeals. See Sections II and III of these Rules; Sections 1053 and 1053.1 of Title 22.
(4) Juvenile and Youthful Offender Appeals. Sections VII and XI of these Rules.
(5) Resentencing Appeals. Sections II and III of these Rules for appeals pursuant to Section 929 of Title 22. Sections II, III and IX for appeals pursuant to Sections 701.10a and 701.13 of Title 21.
(6) Expungement of Records. (22 O.S.Supp.2002 § 19(C), placed jurisdiction for appeals of expungement orders in the Oklahoma Supreme Court).
B. Original Proceedings. Section X of these Rules.
C. Post-conviction Appeals. Section V of these Rules, and in capital cases the requirements of Section IX. See Sections 1087, 1088.1 and 1089 of Title 22.
D. All Other Appeals
(1) Revocation of Parole. Procedures for review of revocation of parole are governed by the Post-Conviction Procedure Act, Sections 1080 to 1089 of Title 22 and Section V of these Rules.
(2) Bail Pending Trial or Appeal. Excessive bail or denial of bail is governed by habeas corpus proceedings pursuant to Section 1079 of Title 22 and Section X of these Rules.
(3) Disqualification of Judges. Review of failure to disqualify by a judge in a criminal case is governed by Section 1403 of Title 20; Ch. 2, App., Rules 15 for District Court of Oklahoma and 15.1 of Title 12, and Section X of these Rules. See also Code of Judicial Conduct, Ch. 1, App. 4, Title 5.
(4) Revocation of Suspended Sentence. Review of an order revoking a suspended sentence is governed by the same procedure as perfection of a regular misdemeanor or felony appeal. See Section 991(b) of Title 22, and Sections II, and III of these Rules. However, the scope of review is limited to the validity of the revocation order. The appropriate appeal time commences upon imposition of the order revoking suspended sentence. The validity of the predicate conviction can only be appealed through a separate appeal pursuant to the regular felony and misdemeanor procedures of these Rules, Sections II and III, or the certiorari procedure, Section IV of these Rules.
(5) Deferred Judgment and Sentence.
(a) Appeal of Imposition of Order Deferring Judgment and Sentence. See Hausle v. State, 2017 OK CR 5, --- P.3d ---, Gonseth v. Oklahoma, 1994 OK CR 9, 871 P.2d 51, and Lookingbill v. State, 2007 OK CR 7, 157 P.3d 130.
(i) A defendant may appeal the terms of probation imposed as a part of the Order Deferring Imposition of Judgment and Sentence, separate from or together with the validity of the plea entered at the time the order is entered. Failure to appeal the terms of the Order Deferring Imposition of Judgment and Sentence does not preclude a defendant's right to a certiorari review of the validity of the plea in accordance with this Rule if the order deferring is accelerated at a future date with Judgment and Sentence imposed.
(ii) A defendant who seeks to only appeal the terms imposed by the trial court as a condition for deferral of Judgment and Sentence may appeal under the Rules for regular misdemeanor or felony appeals. See Sections 1051 and 991c of Title 22; and Sections II, III, and XI of these Rules. The scope of review will be limited to the validity of the conditions of probation set out in the Order Deferring Imposition of Judgment and Sentence.
(iii) A defendant who receives a deferral of Judgment and Sentence after pleading guilty or nolo contendere may (a) challenge the terms of the deferral pursuant to the provisions of a regular appeal, (b) seek to withdraw his or her plea and challenge the validity of the plea of guilty pursuant to the provisions of Rule 4.1, or (c) challenge both such terms and plea, in separate filings.
, pursuant to the provisions of a regular appeal.
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