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Vollmer v. State

Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern District, Division One
Sep 12, 1989
775 S.W.2d 230 (Mo. Ct. App. 1989)

Summary

In Vollmer v. State, 775 S.W.2d 230, 231 (Mo.App. 1989), the Eastern District held that the "motion was not filed when mailed, but when lodged in the circuit clerk's office...."

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Opinion

No. 55391.

June 20, 1989. Motion for Rehearing and/or Transfer to Supreme Court Denied August 1, 1989. Application to Transfer Denied September 12, 1989.

APPEAL FROM THE CIRCUIT COURT, ST. LOUIS COUNTY, ARTHUR LITZ, J.

William J. Shaw, Public Defender, Lucy G. Liggett, Asst. Public Defender, Clayton, for appellant.

William L. Webster, Atty. Gen., Elizabeth L. Ziegler, Asst. Atty. Gen., Jefferson City, for respondent.


Movant appeals the dismissal of his Rule 24.035 motion as untimely filed. We affirm.

Movant pled guilty to one count of second degree murder and was sentenced on January 26, 1988, to a term of thirty years' imprisonment. Movant was delivered to the department of corrections on February 9, 1988.

Movant's 24.035 motion was filed with the circuit clerk on May 11, 1988. The circuit court dismissed movant's motion pursuant to Rule 24.035(b) because it was filed more than ninety days after movant was delivered to the department of corrections.

Movant asserts on appeal his motion should be deemed as filed on April 27, 1988, the date movant alleges he mailed his motion. Movant cites us to Houston v. Lack, 487 U.S. ___, 108 S.Ct. 2379, 101 L.Ed.2d 245 (1988) for the proposition his motion was filed when turned over to prison authorities for mailing. Movant further asserts the time limits of Rule 24.035 are unconstitutional.

Houston v. Lack involved the interpretation of when a notice of appeal is "filed" under Federal Rule of Appellate Procedure 4(a)(1), and is not controlling in this instance. Federal Rule 4(a)(1) is a general rule applicable to all appeals, to which the Supreme Court has created an exception for filing by prisoners acting pro se. In contrast, Rule 24.035 was enacted by the Missouri Supreme Court specifically as a procedure for prisoners seeking vacation of their sentences following a plea of guilty. We conclude from a plain reading of the rule that movant's motion was not filed when mailed, but when it was lodged in the circuit clerk's office, which was May 11, 1988. See State v. Johnson, 522 S.W.2d 106, 110[4] (Mo.App. 1975) (motion for new trial not filed when mailed, but when lodged in clerk's office). The denial of movant's motion as untimely was proper. The time limits of Rule 24.035 are constitutional and mandatory. Day v. State, 770 S.W.2d 692 (Mo.banc, 1989).

Judgment affirmed.

CRANDALL, P.J., and REINHARD, J., concur.


Summaries of

Vollmer v. State

Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern District, Division One
Sep 12, 1989
775 S.W.2d 230 (Mo. Ct. App. 1989)

In Vollmer v. State, 775 S.W.2d 230, 231 (Mo.App. 1989), the Eastern District held that the "motion was not filed when mailed, but when lodged in the circuit clerk's office...."

Summary of this case from Daniels v. State
Case details for

Vollmer v. State

Case Details

Full title:BRADLEY VOLLMER, APPELLANT, v. STATE OF MISSOURI, RESPONDENT

Court:Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern District, Division One

Date published: Sep 12, 1989

Citations

775 S.W.2d 230 (Mo. Ct. App. 1989)

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