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Harless v. State

Court of Appeals of Georgia.
Mar 3, 2014
325 Ga. App. 868 (Ga. Ct. App. 2014)

Opinion

No. A13A1761.

2014-03-3

HARLESS v. The STATE.

Raina Jeager Nadler, for Appellant. D. Victor Reynolds, Dist. Atty., Marietta, Daniel James Quinn, Asst. Dist. Atty., for Appellee.


Raina Jeager Nadler, for Appellant. D. Victor Reynolds, Dist. Atty., Marietta, Daniel James Quinn, Asst. Dist. Atty., for Appellee.
McFADDEN, Judge.

A jury found Tania Harless guilty of two counts—aggravated assault and aggravated battery—and she appeals her convictions on those counts. But a case is not final and ripe for appeal until a written sentence has been entered on each count of which a defendant was found guilty. See Keller v. State, 275 Ga. 680, 681, 571 S.E.2d 806 (2002); Bass v. State, 284 Ga.App. 331, 332, 643 S.E.2d 851 (2007). Here, the trial court entered only a single written sentence of “20 (Twenty) years.” Because the trial court did not enter a written sentence on each count,

the case is still pending in the court below. Therefore, this case is removed from this court's docket and remanded. With respect to [both] counts of which [Harless] was found guilty, the trial court is directed to ... enter a written sentence, ... thereby in writing, disposing of [both] counts of which [Harless] was found guilty. After such entry, the case may be transmitted to this court for re-docketing because the notice of appeal, prematurely filed, then will have ripened.
Bass, 284 Ga.App. at 332, 643 S.E.2d 851 (citations omitted).

Case remanded with direction. DOYLE, P.J., and BOGGS, J., concur.


Summaries of

Harless v. State

Court of Appeals of Georgia.
Mar 3, 2014
325 Ga. App. 868 (Ga. Ct. App. 2014)
Case details for

Harless v. State

Case Details

Full title:HARLESS v. The STATE.

Court:Court of Appeals of Georgia.

Date published: Mar 3, 2014

Citations

325 Ga. App. 868 (Ga. Ct. App. 2014)
755 S.E.2d 814

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