Banks v. State (Per Curiam)
Annotate this CaseAppellant pled guilty to four counts of aggravated robbery and theft of property and was sentenced to an aggregate term of 480 months’ imprisonment. Appellant later filed an untimely petition for postconviction relief pursuant to Ark. R. Crim. P. 37.1, which the trial court dismissed as untimely. Appellant did not appeal that order. Thereafter, Appellant filed an untimely motion to withdraw guilty plea and set aside judgment. The trial court treated the petition as a petition for postconviction relief pursuant to Rule 37.1 and denied relief. The Supreme Court dismissed Appellant’s appeal, holding that Appellant’s unauthorized second petition was untimely, and therefore, the trial court had no jurisdiction to grant the relief sought.
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