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Jenkins v. State

Court of Appeals of Georgia
Jun 2, 2022
No. A22A1422 (Ga. Ct. App. Jun. 2, 2022)

Opinion

A22A1422

06-02-2022

GELESTER NAPOLEON JENKINS, JR. v. THE STATE.


The Court of Appeals hereby passes the following order:

In January 2018, Gelester Napoleon Jenkins, Jr., was convicted of violation of oath by public officer, and he was sentenced to five years, to serve the first three in confinement. Jenkins' trial counsel filed a timely motion for new trial, which was later amended to include a motion to modify his sentence. Jenkins obtained new counsel, and on February 2, 2022, the trial court entered an order denying his motions. Jenkins filed a pro se notice of appeal on March 3, 2022.

"A criminal defendant in Georgia does not have the right to represent himself and also be represented by an attorney, and pro se filings by represented parties are therefore unauthorized and without effect." Tolbert v. Toole, 296 Ga. 357, 363 (3) (767 S.E.2d 24) (2014) (punctuation omitted). Here, the record shows that Jenkins was represented by counsel at the time the trial court entered its order denying his motion for new trial and to modify sentence, and nothing in the record indicates that the attorney either withdrew or was relieved from representing Jenkins. See White v. State, 302 Ga. 315, 318 (2) (806 S.E.2d 489) (2017) (rejecting defendant's argument that representation terminates upon entry of judgment and sentence and holding that it continues for at least 30 days after entry of judgment). Under these circumstances, Jenkins' pro se notice of appeal is a legal nullity. See Soberanis v. State, 345 Ga.App. 403, 405 (812 S.E.2d 800) (2018).

Accordingly, the appeal is hereby dismissed.


Summaries of

Jenkins v. State

Court of Appeals of Georgia
Jun 2, 2022
No. A22A1422 (Ga. Ct. App. Jun. 2, 2022)
Case details for

Jenkins v. State

Case Details

Full title:GELESTER NAPOLEON JENKINS, JR. v. THE STATE.

Court:Court of Appeals of Georgia

Date published: Jun 2, 2022

Citations

No. A22A1422 (Ga. Ct. App. Jun. 2, 2022)