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Eric Jerome Hunter v. State
A17D0478
| Ga. Ct. App. | Jul 4, 2017
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*1 Court of Appeals

of the State of Georgia

ATLANTA,____________________ June 22, 2017 The Court of Appeals hereby passes the following order: A17D0478. ERIC JEROME HUNTER v. THE STATE.

Eric Jerome Hunter pled guilty to voluntary manslaughter in 2010. More recently, he filed a motion seeking copies of documents from his criminal case, which the trial court denied on December 12, 2016. He also filed a motion to modify his sentence, which the trial court denied on March 16, 2017. On April 18, 2017, he filed this application for discretionary review of the two denials in the Georgia Supreme Court, which transferred the application here. We lack jurisdiction.

Hunter’s application is untimely. To be timely, a discretionary application must be filed within 30 days of entry of the order sought to be appealed. OCGA § 5- 6-35 (d). The requirements of OCGA § 5-6-35 are jurisdictional, and we cannot accept an application for appeal not made in compliance therewith. Boyle v. State , 190 Ga. App. 734, 734 (380 SE2d 57) (1989). Hunter’s application was filed 127 days after entry of the order denying his motion seeking copies of documents, and 33 days after entry of the order denying his motion to modify sentence. Accordingly, we lack jurisdiction to consider the application, which is hereby DISMISSED.

Court of Appeals of the State of Georgia Clerk’s Office, Atlanta,____________________ 06/22/2017 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.

Case Details

Case Name: Eric Jerome Hunter v. State
Court Name: Court of Appeals of Georgia
Date Published: Jul 4, 2017
Docket Number: A17D0478
Court Abbreviation: Ga. Ct. App.
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