DocketNumber: S18A0632
Judges: Hunstein
Filed Date: 8/20/2018
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 10/18/2024
Rebecca Dawn Schoicket appeals the denial of her "Motion for Documents and Records at Government Expense." We dismiss the appeal.
In 2015, Schoicket pled guilty to, inter alia, felony murder and was sentenced to life imprisonment plus five years; she did not appeal. In June 2017, Schoicket filed a "Motion for Documents and Records at Government Expense," wherein she sought a copy of the transcript of her guilty plea, any audio- and video-recorded interviews, and various documents that, she said, were necessary for "post-conviction relief." The trial court denied the motion, and Schoicket filed a timely notice of appeal.
Schoicket continues to argue on appeal that, because she is indigent, she is entitled to a transcript and various documents at government expense for the purpose of pursing post-conviction relief. It is true that "an indigent, on appeal, is entitled as a matter of right to a free copy of the transcript of trial court proceedings in which he has been a party." (Citations and punctuation omitted.) Mitchell v. State,
[w]hile an indigent is entitled to a copy of his trial transcript for a direct appeal of his conviction, such is not the case in collateral post-conviction proceedings. After the time for appeal has expired there is no due process or equal protection right to a free copy of one's court records absent a showing of necessity or justification.
(Citations and punctuation omitted.) McDowell v. Balkcom,
Appeal dismissed.
Hines, C.J., Melton, P.J., Benham, Nahmias, Blackwell, Boggs, and Peterson, JJ., concur.