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S11A1971. HAGAN v. THE STATE
State: Georgia
Court: Supreme Court
Docket No: S11A1971
Case Date: 01/09/2012
Preview:Final Copy 290 Ga. 353 S11A1971. HAGAN v. THE STATE.

NAHMIAS, Justice. Appellant Terry Hagan appeals from the trial court's denial of what he styled "An Extraordinary Motion to Withdraw Guilty Plea." We affirm. On March 9, 2010, during the March 2010 term of the Catoosa County Superior Court,1 Appellant, who was represented by counsel, pled guilty to the malice murder of one person and the criminal attempt to murder another person and was sentenced to life plus 30 years in prison. Appellant filed his

"Extraordinary Motion to Withdraw Guilty Plea" on June 13, 2011, which was during the March 2011 term of court. He contended that the judgment of conviction was void because the indictment failed to allege venue. The trial court denied the motion as untimely and on the merits. We need not decide the merits, because Appellant's motion was untimely, whether considered as a motion to withdraw his guilty plea or as a motion in

The terms for the Catoosa Superior Court begin each year on the "First Monday in March and second Monday in September." OCGA
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