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Melton v. State

Court of Appeals of Georgia
Oct 12, 2001
252 Ga. App. 29 (Ga. Ct. App. 2001)

Opinion

A01A1571.

DECIDED: OCTOBER 12, 2001.

Motion to correct illegal sentence. Cobb Superior Court. Before Judge White, Senior Judge.

Walter K. Melton, pro se.

Patrick H. Head, District Attorney, Amelia G. Pray, Assistant District Attorney, for appellee.


Walter Melton appeals from the trial court's denial of his "Motion to Correct Illegal Sentence," in which he challenged his sentence of life imprisonment for a conviction of kidnapping with bodily injury. We discern no error and affirm.

This appeal marks the fourth time that this case has come before us. The facts of this case are set forth in Melton's first appeal in which we upheld his conviction. In his second appeal we remanded the case for re-sentencing on the issue of kidnapping with bodily injury. After a life sentence was imposed on remand, Melton appealed for a third time and we affirmed his sentence. He now comes before us alleging that his sentence is illegal and void for various reasons, many of which are not properly before us or have already been decided adversely to him in his prior appeals.

See Melton v. State, 204 Ga. App. 103 ( 418 S.E.2d 428) (1992).

Melton v. State, 216 Ga. App. 215, 216 ( 454 S.E.2d 545) (1995).

Melton v. State, 221 Ga. App. 778 ( 472 S.E.2d 547) (1996).

1. Melton attempts to raise errors with respect to the indictment and jury charges used in his trial. However, we have previously upheld Melton's conviction, and he cannot now raise these other issues concerning his conviction in connection with this appeal regarding an alleged illegal sentence.

Melton, supra, 204 Ga. App. at 105 (4).

Daniels v. State, 244 Ga. App. 522, 523 ( 536 S.E.2d 206) (2000).

2. Melton also contends that the State failed to prove venue at his trial and that O.C.G.A. § 16-5-40 (b) is unconstitutional. These issues, however, were already decided adversely to Melton in his prior appeals, and we are bound by those rulings and cannot consider these issues again.

See Melton, supra, 204 Ga. App. at 104 (2); Melton, supra, 221 Ga. App. at 779.

Blalock v. State, 201 Ga. App. 461 ( 411 S.E.2d 914) (1991).

3. Melton further argues that his sentence violates the equal protection clause. In order to prevail on such a claim, however, Melton "must prove that the decision-makers in his case acted with discriminatory purpose." We fail to see, nor has Melton shown, any discriminatory purpose in the trial court's issuing a sentence that is authorized by law for the crime of kidnapping with bodily injury. Melton's contention is without merit.

(Footnote and punctuation omitted; emphasis in original.) Perkins v. State, 269 Ga. 791, 794 (2) ( 505 S.E.2d 16) (1998).

4. Melton also urges that his sentence is void because O.C.G.A. § 16-5-40 (b) is duplicitous. However, "duplicity" is not a concept that relates to a statute, but is rather a "technical fault in pleading of uniting two or more offenses in the same count of an indictment." Kidnapping with bodily injury is a single crime, and Melton was properly charged with this crime in the indictment. To the extent that Melton may be attempting to challenge the indictment at this time, the time for that challenge has long passed and the issue would not be properly before us now. Judgment affirmed. Andrews, P.J., and Eldridge, J., concur.

(Citations and punctuation omitted.) State v. Boyer, 270 Ga. 701, 703 (2) ( 512 S.E.2d 605) (1999).

See Daniels, supra, 244 Ga. App. at 523. Cf. Holder v. State, 239 Ga. App. 821 ( 522 S.E.2d 59) (1999) ("Failure to object to . . . a defective accusation or indictment at or prior to trial waives the right to appellate review of the issue.") (citations omitted).


DECIDED OCTOBER 12, 2001 — CERT. APPLIED FOR.


Summaries of

Melton v. State

Court of Appeals of Georgia
Oct 12, 2001
252 Ga. App. 29 (Ga. Ct. App. 2001)
Case details for

Melton v. State

Case Details

Full title:MELTON v. THE STATE

Court:Court of Appeals of Georgia

Date published: Oct 12, 2001

Citations

252 Ga. App. 29 (Ga. Ct. App. 2001)
555 S.E.2d 488

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