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Oladunni v. State

Court of Appeals of Georgia.
Oct 2, 2020
356 Ga. App. 861 (Ga. Ct. App. 2020)

Opinion

A20A1274, A20A1597, A20A1640

10-02-2020

OLADUNNI v. The STATE

Ibrahim Oladunni, pro se. Patrician B. Attaway Burton, Christopher Michael Carr, Paul L. Howard Jr., Paula Khristian Smith, Atlanta, Juliana Y. Sleeper, Lyndsey Hurst Rudder, Atlanta, for Appellee in A20A1274. Paul L. Howard Jr., Atlanta, Juliana Y. Sleeper, for Appellee in A20A1597, A20A1640.


Ibrahim Oladunni, pro se.

Patrician B. Attaway Burton, Christopher Michael Carr, Paul L. Howard Jr., Paula Khristian Smith, Atlanta, Juliana Y. Sleeper, Lyndsey Hurst Rudder, Atlanta, for Appellee in A20A1274.

Paul L. Howard Jr., Atlanta, Juliana Y. Sleeper, for Appellee in A20A1597, A20A1640.

McFadden, Chief Judge. Ibrahim Oladunni pled guilty to various crimes, and the trial court entered a judgment of conviction on the plea on March 12, 2019. Within the same term of court, Oladunni filed a timely motion to withdraw his guilty plea, Dos Santos v. State , 307 Ga. 151, 158 (5), 834 S.E.2d 733 (2019), and a timely motion in arrest of judgment. OCGA § 17-9-61 (b). See OCGA § 15-6-3 (3) (terms of court for Atlanta Circuit Superior Court, which includes Fulton County, commence on the first Monday in January, March, May, July, September, and November).

He also filed three notices of appeal, two after oral rulings denying his motion to withdraw his guilty plea and one after the entry of the trial court's written order denying his motion to withdraw his guilty plea. In each notice of appeal, Oladunni challenged his conviction and sentence, the denial of his motion to withdraw his guilty plea, and the trial court's treatment of his motion in arrest of judgment. Oladunni's motion in arrest of judgment "was pending when [he] filed [his] notice[s] of appeal, and as far as we know, his motion still is pending today." State v. Hood , 295 Ga. 664, 763 S.E.2d 487 (2014).

Because Oladunni's motion in arrest of judgment remains pending, we lack jurisdiction over his appeals. Oladunni's "motion [in arrest of judgment] remains pending, the trial court has jurisdiction to rule on the merits of the motion, [Oladunni's] notice[s] of appeal ... [have] not ripened, and the attempted appeal in this [c]ourt must be dismissed." Pounds v. State , 309 Ga. 376, 385 (4), 846 S.E.2d 48 (2020) (addressing motion for new trial, which, like a motion in arrest of judgment, is a resetting post-judgment motion under OCGA § 5-6-38 (a) ). "If the motion [in arrest of judgment] is denied, the judgment from which [Oladunni] seeks to appeal will stand, and the notice[s] of appeal previously filed by [Oladunni] then will ripen." Hood , 295 Ga. at 665, 763 S.E.2d 487.

Appeals dismissed.

Doyle, P. J., and Hodges, J., concur.


Summaries of

Oladunni v. State

Court of Appeals of Georgia.
Oct 2, 2020
356 Ga. App. 861 (Ga. Ct. App. 2020)
Case details for

Oladunni v. State

Case Details

Full title:OLADUNNI v. The STATE

Court:Court of Appeals of Georgia.

Date published: Oct 2, 2020

Citations

356 Ga. App. 861 (Ga. Ct. App. 2020)
849 S.E.2d 702

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