State v. Patton, Unpublished Decision (5-1-1998)
State v. Patton, Unpublished Decision (5-1-1998)
Opinion of the Court
* * * * * This is an appeal from a judgment of the Lucas County Court of Common Pleas which dismissed appellant's post-conviction motion to withdraw plea and vacate or modify sentence.
In 1988, appellant was convicted of aggravated trafficking in violation of R.C.
"I. THE COURT ERRED IN DENYING APPELLANT'S MOTION TO ADDRESS HIS CLAIM THAT THE GUILTY PLEA WAS NOT GIVEN KNOWINGLY, INTELLIGENTLY, AND VOLUNTARILY, AND THERE WAS NO FACTUAL BASIS TO SUPPORT THE PLEA.
"II. THE COURT ERRED IN DENYING APPELLANT'S MOTION WITHOUT THE BENEFIT OF AN EVIDENTIARY HEARING TO ADDRESS HIS CLAIM THAT HE RECEIVED INEFFECTIVE ASSISTANCE OF COUNSEL IN REGARDS TO ENTERING HIS GUILTY PLEA."
The motion filed by appellant is really a petition for post-conviction relief. See State v. Kinion (Sept. 30, 1997), Wood App. WD-97-025, unreported. Under R.C.
Because appellant's conviction occurred in 1988, and he did not file his petition for post-conviction relief until October 21, 1996, his petition for post-conviction relief is untimely. As to a petition which is untimely, R.C.
"(1) Either of the following applies:
"(a) The petitioner shows that the petitioner was unavoidably prevented from discovery of the facts upon which the petitioner must rely to present the claim for relief.
"(b) Subsequent to the period prescribed in division (A)(2) of section
2953.21 of the Revised Code or to the filing of an earlier petition, the United States Supreme Court recognized a new federal or state right that applies retroactively to persons in the petitioner's situation and the petition asserts a claim based on that right."(2) The petitioner shows by clear and convincing evidence that, but for constitutional error at trial, no reasonable factfinder would have found the petitioner guilty of the offense of which the petitioner was convicted or, if the claim challenges a sentence of death that, but for constitutional error at the sentencing hearing, no reasonable factfinder would have found the petitioner eligible for the death sentence."
Appellant's petition which was filed after the September 21, 1996 deadline, should have been dismissed unless it met the requirements of R.C.
Upon consideration, the court finds that, to the extent the trial court's judgment denying appellant's petition for post-conviction relief is on the merits, it is void. In any event, the dismissal was proper for want of jurisdiction.
Accordingly, appellant's assignments of error are moot and this appeal is hereby dismissed. Appellant is ordered to pay the court costs of this appeal.
APPEAL DISMISSED.
A certified copy of this entry shall constitute the mandate pursuant to App.R. 27. See, also, 6th Dist.Loc.App.R. 4, amended 1/1/98.
_______________________________ George M. Glasser, J. JUDGE
______________________________ James R. Sherck, J. JUDGE
_______________________________ Richard W. Knepper, J. JUDGE
CONCUR.
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