Robert Elijah Wood v. State ( 2017 )


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  • Court of Appeals
    of the State of Georgia
    ATLANTA,____________________
    December 01, 2017
    The Court of Appeals hereby passes the following order:
    A18A0762. ROBERT ELIJAH WOOD v. THE STATE.
    In February 2016, Robert Elijah Wood entered an Alford1 plea to one count of
    aggravated sexual battery. He was sentenced to life imprisonment, with the first 25
    years to be served in prison and the remainder on probation. Wood did not file a
    direct appeal. In September 2017, Wood filed a motion to vacate void sentence,
    arguing that the trial court failed to sentence him to either a term of life imprisonment
    or a split sentence as required under OCGA § 16-6-22.2 (c). The trial court denied the
    motion. Wood then filed this direct appeal. We, however, lack jurisdiction.
    Under OCGA § 17-10-1 (f), a court may modify a sentence during the year
    after its imposition or within 120 days after remittitur following a direct appeal,
    whichever is later. Frazier v. State, 
    302 Ga. App. 346
    , 348 (691 SE2d 247) (2010).
    Once, as here, this statutory period expires, a trial court may modify only a void
    sentence. 
    Id. A sentence
    is void if the court imposes punishment that the law does
    not allow. Jones v. State, 
    278 Ga. 669
    , 670 (604 SE2d 483) (2004). When a sentence
    falls within the statutory range of punishment, it is not void and is not subject to
    modification beyond the time provided in § 17-10-1 (f). See 
    id. Here, Wood’s
    sentence is within the statutory range of punishment for
    aggravated sexual battery. See OCGA § 16-6-22.2 (c) (“A person convicted of the
    offense of aggravated sexual battery shall be punished by imprisonment for life or by
    a split sentence that is a term of imprisonment for not less than 25 years and not
    exceeding life imprisonment, followed by probation for life”); OCGA § 17-10-6.1 (b)
    1
    North Carolina v. Alford, 
    400 U.S. 25
    (91 SCt 160, 27 LE2d 162) (1970).
    (2) (E) (a defendant convicted of aggravated sexual battery faces a mandatory
    minimum sentence of 25 years, unless sentenced to life imprisonment).
    Because Wood has not raised a colorable claim that his sentence is void, the
    trial court’s denial of his motion is not subject to direct appeal. Accordingly, this
    appeal is hereby DISMISSED.
    Court of Appeals of the State of Georgia
    Clerk’s Office, Atlanta,____________________
    12/01/2017
    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: A18A0762

Filed Date: 12/4/2017

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 12/4/2017