616 S.E.2d 225 | Ga. Ct. App. | 2005
On September 30, 2003, Jermaine Curry pled guilty in the Monroe County Superior Court to robbery by intimidation and theft by receiving stolen property pursuant to a negotiated plea agreement. That same day, the trial court sentenced Curry to serve ten years in confinement for each offense, with the sentences to run concurrently. Almost a year later, on September 8, 2004, Curry filed a motion to withdraw his guilty plea on the ground of ineffective assistance of counsel. The trial court denied the motion. Curry appeals.
“It is well settled that when the term of court has expired in which a defendant was sentenced pursuant to a guilty plea the trial court lacks jurisdiction to allow the withdrawal of the plea.”
Under these circumstances, Curry’s only available means to withdraw his guilty plea is through habeas corpus proceedings.
Judgment affirmed.
(Citation omitted.) Rice v. State, 277 Ga. 649 (594 SE2d 335) (2004).
OCGA § 15-6-3(40.1) (C).
Id.
Rice, supra.
Deloach v. State, 267 Ga. App. 472 (600 SE2d 414) (2004).
See Rice, supra.