Nathaniel Harpe v. State ( 2016 )


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  • Court of Appeals
    of the State of Georgia
    ATLANTA,____________________
    February 17, 2016
    The Court of Appeals hereby passes the following order:
    A16A0862. NATHANIEL HARPE v. THE STATE.
    In 2001, Nathaniel Harpe pled guilty under three indictments charging him
    with four counts of armed robbery, two counts of kidnapping, and three counts of
    false imprisonment. He appealed from the trial court’s denial of his motion to
    withdraw his guilty pleas, contending, among other issues, that he received
    ineffective assistance of counsel. We affirmed his convictions. Harpe v. State, 
    254 Ga. App. 458
    (562 SE2d 521) (2002). Harpe subsequently filed a motion to correct
    a void and illegal sentence, which the trial court granted. The trial court re-sentenced
    Harpe on June 4, 2015. Harpe filed a pro se notice of out-of-time appeal on December
    4, 2015. We lack jurisdiction.
    To be timely, a notice of appeal must be filed within 30 days after entry of the
    appealable order. OCGA § 5-6-38 (a). The proper and timely filing of a notice of
    appeal is an absolute requirement to confer jurisdiction on this Court. See Rowland
    v. State, 
    264 Ga. 872
    (1) (452 SE2d 756) (1995). Because Harpe failed to file a notice
    of appeal within 30 days, we lack jurisdiction to entertain his appeal, which is hereby
    DISMISSED.
    We note, however, that it appears Harpe was represented by counsel during his
    motion to vacate and during his re-sentencing. He is therefore informed of the
    following in accordance with 
    Rowland, 264 Ga. at 875-876
    (2): This appeal has been
    dismissed because you failed to file a timely notice of appeal. If you still wish to
    appeal, you may petition the trial court for leave to file another out-of-time appeal.
    See Jaheni v. State, 
    281 Ga. App. 213
    (635 SE2d 821) (2006). If the trial court enters
    an order granting your request, you will have 30 days from the filing date of that
    order to file a notice of appeal referencing your conviction. If the trial court enters an
    order denying your request, you will have 30 days from the filing date of that order
    to file a notice of appeal referencing the denial of your request for an out-of-time
    appeal.
    Court of Appeals of the State of Georgia
    02/17/2016
    Clerk’s Office, Atlanta,____________________
    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.
    

Document Info

Docket Number: A16A0862

Filed Date: 2/18/2016

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 2/18/2016