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State v. Affholter

Utah Court of Appeals
Oct 19, 2000
2000 UT App. 287 (Utah Ct. App. 2000)

Opinion

Case No. 971660-CA.

Filed October 19, 2000. (Not For Official Publication)

Appeal from the First District, Logan Department, The Honorable Clint S. Judkins.

A.W. Lauritzen, Logan, for Appellant.

Jan Graham and Kris C. Leonard, Salt Lake City, for Appellee.

Before Judges GREENWOOD, DAVIS, and THORNE.


MEMORANDUM DECISION


Appellant Jeffrey Affholter appeals the denial of his motion to withdraw his guilty pleas. We affirm.

It is undisputed that the trial court advised Affholter of the thirty-day time limit to move to withdraw his guilty pleas under Utah Code Ann. § 77-13-6 (1999). When a defendant is advised of the time limit, failure to file a timely motion to withdraw deprives the trial court of jurisdiction to consider the motion. See State v. Price, 837 P.2d 578, 583 (Utah Ct.App. 1992). "We are constrained by principles of stare decisis to apply Price to the facts of this case." State v. Tarnawiecki, 2000 UT App 186, ¶ 10, 397 Utah Adv. Rep. 13 (citations omitted); see also State v. Ostler, 2000 UT App 28, ¶ 7, 996 P.2d 1065. The trial court did not err in concluding the claimed motion, filed fifty-five days after entry of the guilty pleas, was untimely and the trial court lacked jurisdiction to consider its merits.

Despite the untimely motion to withdraw, Affholter asks this court to allow him to withdraw the guilty pleas based solely upon his dissatisfaction with the sentence imposed by the trial court. He makes no argument that the trial court committed plain error in accepting his guilty pleas and concedes that the court fully complied with Rule 11 of the Utah Rules of Appellate Procedure. Absent a demonstration that the trial court committed plain error or that exceptional circumstances exist, Affholter's contention is without merit. See Tarnawiecki, 2000 UT App 186 at ¶ 11 (concluding appellate court may consider arguments in an untimely motion to withdraw guilty plea if defendant demonstrates plain error occurred or exceptional circumstances exist).

Affirmed.

PAMELA T. GREENWOOD, Presiding Judge, JAMES Z. DAVIS, Judge, and WILLIAM A. THORNE, JR., Judge.


Summaries of

State v. Affholter

Utah Court of Appeals
Oct 19, 2000
2000 UT App. 287 (Utah Ct. App. 2000)
Case details for

State v. Affholter

Case Details

Full title:STATE of Utah, Plaintiff and Appellee, v. Jeffrey AFFHOLTER, Defendant and…

Court:Utah Court of Appeals

Date published: Oct 19, 2000

Citations

2000 UT App. 287 (Utah Ct. App. 2000)