Stephen Hall v. State ( 2016 )


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  • Court of Appeals
    of the State of Georgia
    ATLANTA,____________________
    June 07, 2016
    The Court of Appeals hereby passes the following order:
    A16A1819. STEPHEN HALL v. THE STATE.
    In 2008, a jury convicted Stephen Hall of child molestation and sexual battery.1
    In 2014, Hall filed a “Motion to Declare Judgment as Void.” The trial court denied
    the motion and Hall filed this appeal. We, however, lack jurisdiction.
    Hall’s motion is, in substance, an effort to set aside or vacate his convictions.
    But as the Supreme Court has made clear, a post-conviction motion seeking to vacate
    an allegedly void criminal conviction is not one of the established procedures for
    challenging the validity of a judgment in a criminal case, and an appeal from the trial
    court’s ruling on such a petition should be dismissed. See Roberts v. State, 
    286 Ga. 532
     (690 SE2d 150) (2010). A direct appeal may lie from an order denying or
    dismissing a motion to correct a void sentence if the defendant raises a colorable
    claim that the sentence is, in fact, void or illegal. See Harper v. State, 
    286 Ga. 216
    ,
    217 (1), n.1 (686 SE2d 786) (2009); Burg v. State, 
    297 Ga. App. 118
    , 119 (676 SE2d
    465) (2009). Hall’s motion, however, presented challenges to his convictions, not his
    sentence. Because Hall may not attack his convictions in this manner and did not
    assert a colorable void-sentence claim, this appeal is hereby DISMISSED.
    1
    This Court affirmed Hall’s convictions in an unpublished opinion. See Case
    No. A09A2298 (decided January 26, 2010).
    Court of Appeals of the State of Georgia
    06/07/2016
    Clerk’s Office, Atlanta,____________________
    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: A16A1819

Filed Date: 6/10/2016

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 6/10/2016