Georgia Court of Appeals, 1988

McKinney v. State

McKinney v. State
Georgia Court of Appeals · Decided June 8, 1988 · Benham, McMurray, Pope
371 S.E.2d 196; 187 Ga. App. 702; 1988 Ga. App. LEXIS 795 (South Eastern Reporter, Second Series)

McKinney v. State

Opinion

Benham, Judge.

Appellant was indicted for two counts of aggravated child molestation. A jury found him not guilty on first count, but did find him guilty of child molestation on the second count. After judgment was entered, appellant moved for a new trial. His motion was denied, and he appeals.

Appellant’s notice of appeal was filed one day late, and so we must consider whether we have jurisdiction to hear the appeal. Timely filing of a notice of appeal in compliance with OCGA §§ 5-6-38 (a) and 5-6-39 is essential to confer jurisdiction. Rimes v. State, 182 Ga. App. 721 (356 SE2d 897) (1987). Since timely filing was not accomplished here, we must dismiss the appeal.

Appeal dismissed.

McMurray, P. J., and Pope, J., concur.

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