Opinion
A21A1498
06-23-2021
DWAYNE ELLIOTT v. THE STATE.
In 2009, Dwayne Elliott pleaded guilty to rape, three counts of aggravated sodomy, three counts of aggravated child molestation, two counts of aggravated sexual battery, and one count of enticing a child for indecent purposes. In December 2020, Elliott filed a motion to correct clerical error, in which he alleged that the trial court erred by entering his indictment into the record of the court. The trial court denied the motion on February 1, 2021, and Elliott filed a notice of appeal therefrom on April 12, 2021. We, however, lack jurisdiction.
A notice of appeal must be filed within 30 days of entry of the judgment or trial court order sought to be appealed. OCGA § 5-6-38 (a). The proper and timely filing of a notice of appeal is an absolute requirement to confer appellate jurisdiction on this Court. Rowland v. State, 264 Ga. 872, 872 (1) (452 S.E.2d 756) (1995). Pretermitting whether Elliott had a right of direct appeal here, Elliott's notice of appeal was untimely filed more than two months after entry of the order he seeks to appeal.
Consequently, this appeal is hereby DISMISSED for lack of jurisdiction.