People v. Whittenburg , 2019 IL App (1st) 163267 ( 2019 )


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    Appellate Court                          Date: 2019.08.12
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    People v. Whittenburg, 
    2019 IL App (1st) 163267
    Appellate Court        THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, Plaintiff-Appellee, v.
    Caption                FRANSHAWN WHITTENBURG, Defendant-Appellant.
    District & No.         First District, First Division
    Docket No. 1-16-3267
    Rehearing denied       May 23, 2019
    Filed                  May 28, 2019
    Decision Under         Appeal from the Circuit Court of Cook County, No. 14-CR-11116; the
    Review                 Hon. Marguerite Anne Quinn, Judge, presiding.
    Judgment               Appeal dismissed; remanded.
    Counsel on             James E. Chadd, Patricia Mysza, John R. Breffeilh, and Sharifa
    Appeal                 Rhamany, of State Appellate Defender’s Office, of Chicago, for
    appellant.
    Kimberly M. Foxx, State’s Attorney, of Chicago (Alan J. Spellberg,
    Douglas P. Harvath, and Phyllis Warren, Assistant State’s Attorneys,
    of counsel), for the People.
    Panel                     JUSTICE PIERCE delivered the judgment of the court, with opinion.
    Presiding Justice Mikva and Justice Walker concurred in the judgment
    and opinion.
    OPINION
    ¶1        Defendant, Franshawn Whittenburg, pursuant to a negotiated guilty plea, was convicted of
    criminal damage to property and theft and sentenced to concurrent prison terms of six years
    with fines and fees imposed. Defendant subsequently filed a petition for relief from judgment,
    asserting that his conviction was void. 735 ILCS 5/2-1401 (West 2016). The circuit court
    denied defendant’s petition, and he filed a notice of appeal on October 27, 2016. In this court,
    defendant abandons any argument as to whether his conviction is void. Instead, his sole
    argument—raised for the first time on appeal—is that certain of his fees are actually fines for
    which he should receive credit for his presentencing custody.
    ¶2                                            I. ANALYSIS
    ¶3        Illinois Supreme Court Rule 472(a) (eff. May 17, 2019), provides that the circuit court
    retains jurisdiction to correct—at any time following judgment—errors in the imposition or
    calculation of fees, fines, assessments, or costs; the application of per diem credit against fines;
    the calculation of presentence custody credit; and clerical errors in the circuit court’s written
    sentencing order or written record resulting in a discrepancy between the record and the
    judgment. Rule 472(e) provides
    “In all criminal cases pending on appeal as of March 1, 2019, or appeals filed thereafter
    in which a party has attempted to raise sentencing errors covered by this rule for the
    first time on appeal, the reviewing court shall remand to the circuit court to allow the
    party to file a motion pursuant to this rule.” Ill. S. Ct. R. 472(e) (eff. May 17, 2019).
    ¶4        Here, defendant raises his alleged sentencing errors for the first time on appeal, and he does
    not advance any argument directed at the circuit court’s judgment from which he appeals. The
    relief he seeks is squarely covered by Rule 472(a). By rule, defendant must first file a motion
    in the circuit court requesting the correction of any sentencing errors specified in Rule 472(a).
    ¶5                                        II. CONCLUSION
    ¶6        Pursuant to Rule 472(e), we dismiss defendant’s appeal and remand to the circuit court of
    Cook County to allow defendant to file a motion pursuant to Rule 472 challenging the fees and
    fines imposed as a part of his sentence.
    ¶7       Appeal dismissed; remanded.
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Document Info

Docket Number: 1-16-3267

Citation Numbers: 2019 IL App (1st) 163267

Filed Date: 8/12/2019

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 8/12/2019