Wallace v. State
Wallace v. State
Opinion
This court's opinion of January 17, 1997, is withdrawn and the following is substituted therefor. *Page 830
On June 10, 1996, the appellant, Kenny Earl Wallace, entered a plea of guilty to two counts of first degree robbery in the Pike County Circuit Court and was sentenced to serve twenty years in prison on each count. The sentences were to be served concurrently. On July 3, 1996, the trial court received a letter from the appellant, which it apparently interpreted to be a notice of appeal. On July 10, 1996, trial counsel filed a motion to withdraw the guilty pleas. The trial court set the motion for a hearing on September 3, 1996. On July 31, 1996, trial counsel filed a motion to withdraw as counsel in this court, which we granted on August 6, 1996. On August 22, 1996, the trial court entered an order appointing appellate counsel and cancelling the hearing on the motion to withdraw the guilty pleas, stating that the motion was "moot by virtue of Defendant's appeal."
A motion to withdraw a guilty plea is the functional equivalent of a motion for a new trial. Wilson v. State,
OPINION WITHDRAWN; OPINION SUBSTITUTED; REMANDED WITH INSTRUCTIONS; APPLICATION FOR REHEARING GRANTED; RULE 39(k) MOTION GRANTED.*
All Judges concur.
Reference
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- Kenny Earl Wallace v. State.
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