Chishti v. State
Decision Date | 05 November 2007 |
Docket Number | No. A07A2012.,A07A2012. |
Parties | CHISHTI v. The STATE. |
Court | Georgia Court of Appeals |
Benjamin A. Davis Jr., Atlanta, for Appellant.
Carmen D. Smith, Solicitor-General, Atlanta, Andrea Latice Thomas and R. Leon Benham, Asst. Solicitor-General, for Appellee.
Muhammad Chishti appeals the grant of the State's motion for reconsideration in his traffic violation case. Chishti contends that the trial court erred by vacating its order granting his motion for discharge and acquittal outside the term of court in which it was rendered, and we agree.
On April 17, 2005, Chishti was cited for various traffic violations including driving under the influence, failing to notify the owner upon striking an unattended vehicle, leaving the scene of an accident, and having an open container in the vehicle. Chishti was summoned to appear the next morning, April 18, 2005, but his court date was rescheduled after his attorney filed an entry of appearance, waiver of discovery, demand for jury trial and other incorporated motions. Because he demanded a jury trial, Chishti's case was transferred to the State Court of Fulton County on August 8, 2005, and on that same date, Chishti filed a demand for a speedy trial. On July 6, 2006, Chishti filed a motion for discharge and acquittal. The motion for discharge and acquittal was granted by the trial court and was entered on October 30, 2006. On November 16, 2006, the State filed a motion for reconsideration, and a hearing was held on the State's motion on December 13, 2006. On January 11, 2007, the court granted the State's motion.
It is undisputed that the terms of court for the Atlanta Circuit, State Court of Fulton County, are the first Monday in January, March, May, July, September and November. See OCGA § 15-6-3(3). In 2006, the November term of court began on November 6, the first Monday of that month. Accordingly, the September term of court lasted from the first Monday in September until November 5, 2006.
"A motion for reconsideration filed within the term of court that a judgment is entered extends the authority of a trial judge to modify its judgment after the term expires; however, such a motion filed after the term in which it was entered, as here, does not, [and] such authority is then lost." (Citation and footnote omitted.) Masters v. Clark, 269 Ga.App. 537, 539, 604 S.E.2d 556 (2004). See also Tanaka v. Pecqueur, 268 Ga.App. 380, 381-382(1), 601 S.E.2d 830 (2004) ().
Based upon our review of the terms of court of the State Court of Fulton County and the date the State filed its motion for reconsideration, we find the filing of the State's motion for reconsideration did not extend the...
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