DocketNumber: CR-02-1623
Judges: Baschab, McMillan, Cobb, Shaw, Wise
Filed Date: 9/26/2003
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 10/19/2024
The appellant, Rodreous Boyd, alleges that, on September 30, 2002, he pled guilty to first-degree escape. He also alleges that the trial court sentenced him to serve a term of ten years in prison, but split the sentence and ordered him to serve two years followed by five years on probation. He did not appeal his conviction. On May 15, 2003, the appellant filed a Rule 32 petition, challenging his conviction. Without requiring a response from the State, the circuit court summarily dismissed the petition. This appeal followed.
The State asserts that the record before this court does not establish that the circuit court had jurisdiction to rule on the appellant’s petition because it does not show that the appellant paid a filing fee or that the circuit court granted the appellant’s request to proceed in forma pauper-is. Therefore, it requests that we remand this case to the circuit court for that court to determine whether the appellant paid a filing fee or whether the circuit court granted the appellant’s request to proceed informa pauperis.
REMANDED WITH INSTRUCTIONS.
. Although the circuit clerk’s notice of appeal
. At this time, we pretermit discussion of the arguments the appellant raises in his brief to this court.
Note from the reporter of decisions: On November 14, 2003, on return to remand, the Court of Criminal Appeals dismissed the appeal, without opinion.