State v. Anderson

Decision Date17 November 1953
Docket NumberNo. 48336,48336
Citation245 Iowa 99,60 N.W.2d 794
PartiesSTATE v. ANDERSON.
CourtIowa Supreme Court

Leo A. Hoegh, Atty. Gen., Raphael R. R. Dvorak, Asst. Atty. Gen., and Morse Hoorneman, County Atty. of Plymouth County, Le Mars, for appellant.

Loughlin & Loughlin, Cherokee, and L. J. McGivern, Marcus, for appellee.

OLIVER, Justice.

February 24, 1953, defendant was arrested and a county attorney's information was filed charging he 'did, for a third offense, operate a motor vehicle on a public highway while in an intoxicated condition, in violation of section 321.281 of the 1950 Code of Iowa [I.C.A.].' The same day he entered a written plea of guilty and judgment was rendered that he be committed to the state penitentiary for not to exceed three years. February 28 he filed application to set aside and vacate the judgment and withdraw his plea of guilty, alleging, when he made the plea, he was without sleep, was ill and mentally confused, had no attorney and did not fully comprehend its nature and effect.

After a hearing, the court ordered and adjudged that the application be granted, the judgment entry be vacated and defendant be permitted to withdraw his plea of guilty. The order stated the court was not abidingly convinced defendant, at the time of the plea of guilty and sentence, fully understood the matters involved, notwithstanding the attempted explanation made by the court. From this order the state has appealed.

At the outset the question of the right to prosecute this appeal presents itself. The order or judgment from which the appeal was taken did not operate to discharge defendant from further prosecution in the pending case. Nor did it invalidate the county attorney's information. It merely vacated the judgment of conviction and sentence and permitted defendant to change his plea to the county attorney's information. In effect it granted defendant a new trial on the same information.

Chapter 793, Code of Iowa 1950, I.C.A., governs appeals in criminal cases. Section 793.2 provides: 'An appeal can only be taken from the final judgment, * * *.' This section applies to appeals by the state as well as those by the defendant. State v. Davis, 47 Iowa 634; State v. Evans, 111 Iowa 80, 82 N.W. 429; State v. Abel, 198 Iowa 68, 199 N.W. 354; State v. Archer, 244 Iowa ----, 58 N.W.2d 44, 52. The language of the statute is plain and definite and leaves nothing for judicial construction. It is clear the order from which the state appealed was not the final judgment. See decisions above cited, and State v. Sloan, 131 Iowa 676, 109 N.W. 190; State v. Olsen, 180 Iowa 97, 101, 162 N.W. 781; State v. Doty, 109 Iowa 453, 80 N.W. 505.

Although defendant has not questioned the right of the state to prosecute this appeal, it is the duty of this court to dismiss or refuse to consider an appeal which the court has no jurisdiction to entertain. Kulhavy v. Rugger, 241 Iowa 520, 522, 41 N.W.2d 664, 665, and citations; In re France's Estate, 244 Iowa ----, 57 N.W.2d 198, 199; State v. Gallaugher, Iowa, 101 N.W. 193, not reported in Iowa reports; State v. Archer, 244 Iowa ----, 58 N.W.2d 44, 52, supra. We conclude the appeal in the case at bar must be dismissed.

The scope of this decision is limited to appeals in criminal cases. In this connection some further discussion may be appropriate. Section 777.15, Code of Iowa 1950, I.C.A., provides: 'At any time before judgment, the court may permit the plea of guilty to be withdrawn * * *.' That statute and various decisions such as, State v. Van Klaveren, 208 Iowa 867, 226 N.W. 81, were cited by the State. Section 787.2 of the Code provides the application for a new trial must be made before judgment. The State contended that, after the judgment of conviction was rendered, such judgment was not open to review in the manner attempted, that the statute deprived the trial court of the power to thus vacate the judgment, 'and what it (the court) did was in excess of its jurisdiction.'

The Rules of Civil Procedure, 58 I.C.A., provide a writ of certiorari may issue where a tribunal is alleged to have exceeded its proper jurisdiction or otherwise acted illegally. R.C.P. 306. The contention of the state that the court exceeded its proper jurisdiction, makes it appear the order complained of could have been reviewed by a proceeding in certiorari. See State v. Gaffney, Judge, 237 Iowa 1399, 1403, 25 N.W.2d...

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  • Chicago & N.W. Ry. Co. v. Fachman
    • United States
    • Iowa Supreme Court
    • December 10, 1963
    ...it must plead to the charge and stand trial before a review could be had in this court. It cites as authority therefor State v. Anderson, 245 Iowa 99, 60 N.W.2d 794. For several reasons this is not the law in this jurisdiction. It was pointed out in the Anderson case: 'The Rules of Civil Pr......
  • State v. Anderson
    • United States
    • Iowa Supreme Court
    • October 20, 1976
    ...Coughlin, 200 N.W.2d 525, 526 (Iowa 1972); State v. Klinger, 259 Iowa 381, 382--383, 144 N.W.2d 150, 151 (1966); State v. Anderson, 245 Iowa 99, 101, 60 N.W.2d 794, 795 (1953). In a criminal case, sentence constitutes final judgment. State v. Aumann, 236 N.W.2d 320, 321 (Iowa 1975); State v......
  • State v. Klinger
    • United States
    • Iowa Supreme Court
    • July 14, 1966
    ...motion is not the final judgment. Hence defendant's appeal does not lie and it is our duty to dismiss it. State v. Anderson, 245 Iowa 99, 101, 60 N.W.2d 794, 795, 796, and citations; State v. Addison, 250 Iowa 712, 715, 95 N.W.2d 744, 746; State v. Doerflein, 252 Iowa 947, 107 N.W.2d 439, c......
  • State v. Addison
    • United States
    • Iowa Supreme Court
    • April 8, 1959
    ...is not the final judgment. Hence the state's appeal therefrom does not lie and it is our duty to dismiss it. State v. Anderson, 245 Iowa 99, 101, 60 N.W.2d 794, 795-796, and We need not determine whether the state could have procured by certiorari a review of the order overruling its motion......
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