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Nguyen v. State

Supreme Court of Georgia
Oct 24, 2005
279 Ga. 875 (Ga. 2005)

Opinion

S05A1872.

DECIDED OCTOBER 24, 2005. RECONSIDERATION DENIED NOVEMBER 21, 2005.

Guilty plea; motion to withdraw. Clayton Superior Court. Before Judge Benefield.

An C. Nguyen, pro se. Jewell C. Scott, District Attorney, Billy J. Dixon, Assistant District Attorney, Thurbert E. Baker, Attorney General, for appellee.


An C. Nguyen appeals from an order of the trial court dismissing his motion to withdraw a guilty plea. We affirm.

In March 1998, Nguyen pled guilty to felony murder and was sentenced to life imprisonment; other counts of the indictment were nolle prossed. In June 2005, outside the term of court in which the plea was entered, Nguyen filed a motion to withdraw the plea, which the trial court dismissed. He appeals from that order.

The trial court's authority to grant a motion to withdraw a guilty plea ends after the expiration of the term of court in which the plea was entered. Downs v. State, 270 Ga. 310 ( 509 SE2d 40) (1998). "It is well established that after the expiration of the term and of the time for filing an appeal from the conviction, the only remedy available to the defendant for withdrawing a plea is through habeas corpus proceedings. [Cit.]" (Punctuation omitted.) Id. It follows that the trial court properly dismissed Nguyen's motion to withdraw his plea.

Judgment affirmed. All the Justices concur.


DECIDED OCTOBER 24, 2005 — RECONSIDERATION DENIED NOVEMBER 21, 2005.


Summaries of

Nguyen v. State

Supreme Court of Georgia
Oct 24, 2005
279 Ga. 875 (Ga. 2005)
Case details for

Nguyen v. State

Case Details

Full title:NGUYEN v. THE STATE

Court:Supreme Court of Georgia

Date published: Oct 24, 2005

Citations

279 Ga. 875 (Ga. 2005)
621 S.E.2d 463

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