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Logan v. State

Supreme Court of Georgia
Apr 24, 2007
644 S.E.2d 136 (Ga. 2007)

Opinion

No. S07A0359.

DECIDED APRIL 24, 2007.

Murder, etc. Glynn Superior Court. Before Judge Williams.

Raymond Logan, pro se. Stephen D. Kelley, District Attorney, Harold L. Joyner II, Assistant District Attorney, for appellee.


In 1993, Raymond Logan pled guilty in Glynn County to malice murder, burglary, and possession of a knife in the commission of a crime. He received a life sentence for malice murder and a consecutive 25 years for the remaining offenses. In 2006, Logan filed a motion to withdraw his guilty plea. Because Logan's motion was filed after the expiration of the term of court in which he was sentenced pursuant to his guilty plea, the trial court correctly ruled that it had no jurisdiction to entertain the motion. Judgment affirmed. All the Justices concur.

Henry v. State, 269 Ga. 851, 853 ( 507 SE2d 419) (1998).


DECIDED APRIL 24, 2007.


Summaries of

Logan v. State

Supreme Court of Georgia
Apr 24, 2007
644 S.E.2d 136 (Ga. 2007)
Case details for

Logan v. State

Case Details

Full title:LOGAN v. THE STATE

Court:Supreme Court of Georgia

Date published: Apr 24, 2007

Citations

644 S.E.2d 136 (Ga. 2007)
644 S.E.2d 136

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