Opinion
S00A1401.
DECIDED: OCTOBER 30, 2000.
Murder. McDuffie Superior Court. Before Judge Dunaway.
Robert Foster Wilson, EF 232134, J.T. Rutledge State Prison, P. O. Box 8409, Columbus GA 31908, pro se.
Dennis C. Sanders, District Attorney, P.O. Box 966, Thomson GA 308240966, for appellee.
In 1993, Robert Foster Wilson was convicted of the malice murder of Tracie Deaton, and connected crimes. See Wilson v. State, 264 Ga. 287 ( 444 S.E.2d 306) (1994). Prior to his indictment for Deaton's murder, Wilson was incarcerated for an unrelated offense. Id. His convictions were affirmed in 1994, id., and on March 8, 2000, he filed a "motion for credited time" in the trial court. The motion was denied and Wilson appeals to this Court, as the motion concerns the sentence in a murder conviction. See 1983 Ga. Const., Art. VI, Sec. VI, Par. III (8).
Pretermitting whether Wilson's motion was properly filed in the court in which he was convicted, see Casario v. State, 169 Ga. App. 515 ( 313 S.E.2d 772) (1984), the court did not err in denying the motion. "[T]he provisions in OCGA §§ 17-10-9; 17-10-11 for crediting prison sentences with time spent in confinement applies only to persons who would not be confined but for the charges which give rise to the sentence for which credit is sought." Spann v. Whitworth, 262 Ga. 21, 23-24 (2) ( 413 S.E.2d 713) (1992). See also Tucker v. Stynchcombe, 239 Ga. 356 ( 236 S.E.2d 623) (1977). OCGA § 17-10-11 specifically grants credit only for time served "in connection with . . . the criminal proceeding for which sentence was imposed." Prior to his 1993 murder conviction, Wilson was incarcerated on unrelated charges and was not entitled to a statutory credit for time served.
Judgment affirmed. All the Justices concur.
DECIDED OCTOBER 30, 2000.