Vanvelsor v. State

291 S.E.2d 772, 162 Ga. App. 467, 1982 Ga. App. LEXIS 3145
Court of Appeals of Georgia·Decided May 27, 1982·No. 63432·Published·Cited by 5 cases

Opinion

McMurray, Presiding Judge.

The defendant entered a guilty plea to two counts of an accusation of theft by taking. At the time she entered the plea she was *468 required to be placed under oath, by her counsel, after first having sworn to a number of written questions in affidavit form with reference to the plea of guilty. It is noted here that the questionnaire which she was required to answer did not conform to Rule 11 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure as found in 18 USCA, nor to Boykin v. Alabama, 395 U. S. 238 (89 SC 1709, 23 LE2d 274). However, during the hearing with reference to the entering of the plea of guilty, a presentence investigation was ordered. After being duly sworn she was examined by the court with reference to a number of questions including one that if she wanted a jury trial one would be provided for her and she understood this question; that she had a constitutional right to a trial by jury which she was giving up by pleading guilty and that she did desire to give up that right; that she would plead guilty and was satisfied with the services of her attorney rendered on her behalf. Defendant was then instructed by the court that the court intended to spread the guilty plea on the minutes of the court and it would not be revocable to which the defendant answered that she understood this in the event she was dissatisfied with the sentence. However, at that time no sentence was pronounced. Some 17 days later, upon receipt of the presentence investigation, the court sentenced the defendant to serve a term of 12 months in confinement at which time her counsel sought to withdraw the plea. Whereupon the court refused to allow the withdrawal of the plea recalling that the plea of guilty had been entered on the minutes and he was not going to allow her to withdraw same.

The defendant appeals, contending that the trial court erred in refusing to hold a separate hearing on her request to withdraw her guilty plea and in failing to impose upon the state the burden of proving at a separate hearing that the defendant’s guilty plea was intelligently and voluntarily entered. Held:

A supplemental record has been forwarded to this court entitled the “Boykin Rights and Judge’s Certificate.” This has reference to the questionnaire and certificate of the trial court used generally in the courts of Cobb County which have previously been discussed by this court in Goss v. State, 161 Ga. App. 539 (288 SE2d 253) (cert. den. on April 8, 1982, by the Supreme Court of Georgia), wherein there was a full discussion in that case of Boykin v. Alabama, 395 U. S. 238, supra. In that case we reversed the denial of a motion to withdraw a plea of guilty entered in the superior court. We also discussed therein the cases of Germany v. State, 151 Ga. App. 866 (261 SE2d 774), which was reversed by State v. Germany, 245 Ga. 326 (265 SE2d 13), holding that Rule 11 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure, 18 USCA, did not have to be literally complied with by the state courts. Thereafter, Germany v. State, 154 Ga. App. 579 (269 *469 SE2d 75), was affirmed by the Supreme Court in State v. Germany, 246 Ga. 455, 456 (271 SE2d 851). In Goss v. State, 161 Ga. App. 539, supra, we also referred to the Georgia Superior Court Criminal Benchbook which likewise contains a comprehensive list of questions and areas to be covered where pleas of guilty are offered.

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Vanvelsor v. State, 291 S.E.2d 772, 162 Ga. App. 467, 1982 Ga. App. LEXIS 3145 (Ga. Ct. App. 1982).

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