Johnson v. State
Johnson v. State
Opinion of the Court
Appellant, Darryl Johnson (“movant”), appeals the judgment of the Circuit Court of the City of St. Louis dismissing his Rule 24.035
On January 16, 2001, movant pled guilty to assault in the first degree, armed criminal action, and violation of an order of
The motion court appointed counsel to represent movant on January 29, 2003. However, on March 5, 2003, the motion court dismissed movant’s 24.035 motion as untimely filed, stating that “[t]he files in this case clearly show that the motion was filed out of time.”
Our review is limited to a determination of whether the motion court’s findings and conclusions are clearly erroneous. Rule 24.035(k). Findings of fact and conclusions of law are clearly erroneous if, after a review of the record, we are left with the definite and firm impression that a mistake has been made. Bucklew v. State, 38 S.W.3d 395, 397 (Mo. banc 2001).
In his only point on appeal, movant argues the motion court clearly erred in dismissing his Rule 24.035 motion because he did timely file the motion.
The state correctly concedes that the motion court erred in dismissing movant’s Rule 24.035 motion.
“If an appeal of the judgment or sentence sought to be vacated, set aside or corrected was taken, the motion shall be filed within 90 days after the date the mandate of the appellate court is issued affirming such judgment or sentence.” Rule 24.035(b). A post-conviction relief motion is considered filed when it is lodged in the circuit clerk’s office. Jones v. State, 24 S.W.3d 701, 703 (Mo.App. E.D. 1999).
In this case, movant’s appeal was dismissed by this court on June 1, 2001. Movant then timely filed his pro se Rule 24.035 motion on June 21, 2001. The legal file supports movant’s contention that he did file his Rule 24.035 on this date. First, the docket sheet has an entry for June 21, 2001, which states “Motion (1) Filed.” Second, the certification page for the record for this appeal states that a “Motion To Vacate, Set Aside Or Correct The Judgment Or Sentence” was filed on June 21, 2001. Third, movant’s initial pro se Rule 24.035 motion was date stamped “June 21, 2001” by the circuit clerk’s office.
Therefore, because movant did timely file his Rule 24.035 motion, the motion court erred in dismissing the motion as untimely filed. The judgment of the motion court dismissing movant’s Rule 24.035 motion is reversed and remanded for further proceedings on movant’s June 21, 2001, pro se Rule 24.035 motion.
. All Rule references are to Missouri Court Rules (2000).
. All statutory references are to RSMo 2000.
. Violation of an order of protection is in violation of section 455.010, a class A misdemeanor. Movant was sentenced to one year imprisonment (time served) for this conviction, and it is not part of this appeal.
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