Krickbaum v. State


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Docket Number: 2007-CP-01421-COA

Court of Appeals: Opinion Link
Opinion Date: 09-16-2008
Opinion Author: Roberts, J.
Holding: Dismissed without Prejudice

Additional Case Information: Topic: Post-conviction relief - Jurisdiction
Judge(s) Concurring: King, C.J., Lee and Myers, P.JJ., Irving, Chandler, Griffis, Barnes, Ishee, and Carlton, JJ.
Procedural History: PCR
Nature of the Case: CIVIL - POST-CONVICTION RELIEF

Trial Court: Date of Trial Judgment: 07-17-2007
Appealed from: Clay County Circuit Court
Judge: James T. Kitchens, Jr.
Disposition: MOTION FOR PRODUCTION OF RECORDS DENIED
Case Number: 2006-130

  Party Name: Attorney Name:   Brief(s) Available:
Appellant: REGINA KRICKBAUM




REGINA KRICKBAUM (PRO SE)



 

Appellee: STATE OF MISSISSIPPI OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL BY: BILLY L. GORE  

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Topic: Post-conviction relief - Jurisdiction

Summary of the Facts: Regina Krickbaum pled guilty to armed robbery. She was sentenced to eighteen years. Krickbaum filed a “motion for records and transcripts.” The circuit court denied Krickbaum’s motion for production of records. Krickbaum requested to appeal in forma pauperis, and the circuit court granted Krickbaum’s request. Krickbaum appeals.

Summary of Opinion Analysis: Krickbaum did not file a petition for post-conviction collateral relief. Now, she appeals the circuit court’s decision to deny her motion for a copy of her transcript and records. Krickbaum’s only available alternative to challenge her conviction is by way of the Mississippi Post-Conviction Collateral Relief Act. Therefore, Krickbaum’s appeal is dismissed for lack of appellate jurisdiction.


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