Foskey v. State, A98A0286.
Decision Date | 17 April 1998 |
Docket Number | No. A98A0286.,A98A0286. |
Citation | 232 Ga. App. 303,501 S.E.2d 856 |
Parties | FOSKEY v. The STATE. |
Court | Georgia Court of Appeals |
OPINION TEXT STARTS HERE
Marshall Foskey, pro se.
Richard E. Currie, District Attorney, Kevin E. Hutto, Assistant District Attorney, for appellee.
On July 23, 1993, Marshall Foskey pled guilty to 18 counts of burglary in Coffee County, and his sentences were made consecutive and concurrent to sentences passed in the counties of Ben Hill, Jeff Davis, Atkinson, Lowndes, Appling, and Glynn.
On August 4, 1997, Foskey filed a motion entitled "Out of Time Appeal" in Coffee County Superior Court. The motion sought to withdraw his guilty pleas. The trial court denied it and Foskey's motion for reconsideration. This appeal follows. Held:
"The superior court's jurisdiction to entertain a motion to withdraw a guilty plea ends after the term of court in which the judgment of conviction was rendered." Lewis v. State, 229 Ga.App. 827, 829(1), 494 S.E.2d 678; Dorrough v. State, 226 Ga.App. 362, 363, 486 S.E.2d 644; Cabell v. State, 221 Ga.App. 192, 471 S.E.2d 222; Stuckey v. State, 204 Ga.App. 793, 420 S.E.2d 655; Jarrett v. State, 217 Ga.App. 627, 628, 458 S.E.2d 414. For general procedural considerations, see Bice v. State, 212 Ga.App. 184, 441 S.E.2d 507.
Furthermore, Lewis, supra.
Appellant contends that at the time he filed his motion seeking to withdraw guilty pleas, he was unaware that the superior court lacked jurisdiction to grant such relief, that this was an honest mistake on his part, and that the State is abusing his rights by arguing against this motion. However, when a court has no jurisdiction over a matter, it has no power to hear that matter. Jurisdiction is an ancient, formalized concept which prevents courts from abusing all persons by hearing matters which should properly be decided in another court or proceeding; the concept also prevents parties from abusing the orderly process of the courts. See generally In the Interest of I.B., 219 Ga.App. 268, 464 S.E.2d 865. If a court has no jurisdiction to hear a matter, neither the State nor the defendant has a power or right to relax those jurisdictional rules so as to have the matter heard.
Appellant's many enumerations of error deal with the merits of whether his guilty pleas were properly made and accepted in 1993 and whether his concept of an "out of time" appeal to address his complaints concerning his 1993 guilty pleas should have been heard and granted. However, we have no authority to consider these enumerations, for the trial court was without jurisdiction to hear the request to withdraw guilty pleas. As to whether he should have an "out of time" appeal, the proper procedure was for the defendant to seek to withdraw his guilty pleas, but he was required to do so at the proper time. Lewis, supra; Dorrough, supra; Cabell, supr...
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