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Martin v. State

STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA In The Court of Appeals
Nov 19, 2014
Appellate Case No. 2012-212088 (S.C. Ct. App. Nov. 19, 2014)

Opinion

Appellate Case No. 2012-212088 Unpublished Opinion No. 2014-UP-403

11-19-2014

Andre Martin, Petitioner, v. State of South Carolina, Respondent.

Appellate Defender Carmen Vaughn Ganjehsani, of Columbia, for Petitioner. Attorney General Alan McCrory Wilson and Assistant Attorney General John Walter Whitmire, both of Columbia, for Respondent.


THIS OPINION HAS NO PRECEDENTIAL VALUE. IT SHOULD NOT BE CITED OR RELIED ON AS PRECEDENT IN ANY PROCEEDING EXCEPT AS PROVIDED BY RULE 268(d)(2), SCACR.

Appeal From Anderson County
J.C. Nicholson, Jr., Circuit Court Judge

AFFIRMED

Appellate Defender Carmen Vaughn Ganjehsani, of Columbia, for Petitioner. Attorney General Alan McCrory Wilson and Assistant Attorney General John Walter Whitmire, both of Columbia, for Respondent. PER CURIAM: Petitioner seeks a writ of certiorari from the denial of his application for post-conviction relief (PCR). Because there is sufficient evidence to support the PCR court's finding that Petitioner did not knowingly and intelligently waive his right to a direct appeal, we grant certiorari on Petitioner's Question One and proceed with a review of the direct appeal issue pursuant to Davis v. State, 288 S.C. 290, 342 S.E.2d 60 (1986).

We affirm pursuant to Rule 220(b)(1), SCACR, and the following authorities: McCray v. State, 271 S.C. 185, 187-88, 246 S.E.2d 230, 231 (1978) (holding, in the context of a belated appeal under White v. State, 263 S.C. 110, 208 S.E.2d 35 (1974), "a defendant can only raise and argue on the 'belated appeal' those issues which could have been raised and argued on a timely direct appeal"); id. at 188, 246 S.E.2d at 231 ("Accordingly, [this court's] review of any alleged trial errors is limited to those which would have been before the [c]ourt had a timely direct appeal been taken."); State v. Johnston, 333 S.C. 459, 462-64, 510 S.E.2d 423, 425 (1999) (stating, absent exceptional circumstances, "a challenge to sentencing must be raised at trial, or the issue will not be preserved for appellate review"). AFFIRMED.

We decide this case without oral argument pursuant to Rule 215, SCACR.

HUFF, THOMAS, and MCDONALD, JJ., concur.


Summaries of

Martin v. State

STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA In The Court of Appeals
Nov 19, 2014
Appellate Case No. 2012-212088 (S.C. Ct. App. Nov. 19, 2014)
Case details for

Martin v. State

Case Details

Full title:Andre Martin, Petitioner, v. State of South Carolina, Respondent.

Court:STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA In The Court of Appeals

Date published: Nov 19, 2014

Citations

Appellate Case No. 2012-212088 (S.C. Ct. App. Nov. 19, 2014)