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Court of Appeals of the State of Georgia ATLANTA,____________________ June 24, 2022 The Court of Appeals hereby passes the following order: A22A1582. DAVID LANE CAMPBELL v. THE STATE. In 2009, David Lane Campbell plead guilty to murder and other crimes, for which he was sentenced to two consecutive life sentences, plus 65 years. In August 2021, Campbell filed an “Extraordinary Motion to Reduce/Modify Sentence,” which the trial court denied. Campbell then filed a notice of appeal to this Court. The Supreme Court has appellate jurisdiction over “[a]ll cases in which a sentence of death was imposed or could be imposed.” Ga. Const. of 1983, Art. VI, Sec. VI, Par. III (8). Because a penalty of death may be imposed for the crime of murder, jurisdiction is proper in the Supreme Court. See OCGA § 16-5-1 (e) (1); Neal v. State,
290 Ga. 563, 572 (722 SE2d 765) (2012) (Hunstein, C. J., concurring); see also State v. Thornton,
253 Ga. 524, 524 (1) (322 SE2d 711) (1984) (directing this Court to transfer to the Supreme Court “all cases in which either a sentence of death or of life imprisonment has been imposed upon conviction of murder, and all pre-conviction appeals in murder cases”), overruled in part on other grounds as recognized in Elliott v. State,
305 Ga. 179, 205 (III) (C) (i) (824 SE2d 265) (2019). The Supreme Court’s jurisdiction over murder cases includes appeals from orders resolving post-judgment motions in such cases. See Simpson v. State,
292 Ga. 764(740 SE2d 124) (2013) (appeal from denial of a motion in arrest of judgment attacking murder convictions as void). Accordingly, this appeal is hereby TRANSFERRED to the Supreme Court for disposition. Court of Appeals of the State of Georgia Clerk’s Office, Atlanta,____________________ 06/24/2022 I certify that the above is a true extract from the minutes of the Court of Appeals of Georgia. Witness my signature and the seal of said court hereto affixed the day and year last above written. , Clerk.
Document Info
Docket Number: A22A1582
Filed Date: 6/24/2022
Precedential Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 6/24/2022