STATE v. CARRION

No. A14A0657.

758 S.E.2d 632 (2014)

327 Ga. App. 296

The STATE v. CARRION.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

May 7, 2014.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Shalonda Jones-Parker , Tasha Monique Mosley , for Appellant.

Rebeca Ellen Salmon , Norcross, for Appellee.


MILLER, Judge.

In April 1989, Pedro Acevedo Carrion pled guilty to carrying a pistol without a license (OCGA § 16-11-126) and carrying a concealed weapon (former OCGA § 16-11-128). Twenty-four years later, Carrion filed a motion in state court seeking to withdraw his plea on the basis that it was neither knowing nor voluntary. The trial court granted Carrion's motion, and the State appealed. Although we find that there was no showing of a knowing and voluntary...

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