Case ID: ga-app_321/html/0736-01.html
Source: Caselaw Access Project
Author: {"author": "DOYLE, Presiding Judge.", "license": "Public Domain", "url": "https://static.case.law/"}
Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

A13A0522.
    TAYLOR v. THE STATE.
    (738 SE2d 347)
   DOYLE, Presiding Judge.

Harry Brett Taylor filed a direct appeal from the trial court’s denial of his pre-trial plea in bar based upon an alleged violation of his constitutional right to a speedy trial. The Supreme Court of Georgia has ruled, however, that such a claim is not directly appealable and that a defendant must follow the interlocutory appeal procedures of OCGA § 5-6-34 (b). Taylor’s appeal is therefore dismissed.

Appeal dismissed.

McFadden and Boggs, JJ., concur.

Decided February 14, 2013

Reconsideration denied May 10, 2013

Chandler, Britt, Jay & Beck, Walter M. Britt, for appellant.

Daniel J. Porter, District Attorney, Wesley C. Ross, Assistant District Attorney, for appellee. 
      
       See Sosniak v. State, 292 Ga. 35, 40 (2) (734 SE2d 362) (2012); Stevens v. State, 292 Ga. 218 (734 SE2d 743) (2012).
     
      
       See id. See also Morris v. State, 319 Ga. App. 198 (734 SE2d 926) (2012).