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Bolish v. State
Thomas Scott Clegg, Michael Kennedy McIntyre, Atlanta, for Appellant.
Patricia Jean Brooks, Assistant District Attorney, James Bradley Smith, District Attorney, for Appellee.
In November 2008, Bret Kevin Bolish was convicted upon his guilty plea to multiple felony crimes committed the previous March. More than a decade later, in June 2021, Bolish filed a motion to vacate as void the sentences imposed for the three sexual offenses. The trial court denied the motion, and Bolish appeals. Because Bolish has established no error, we affirm.1
Bolish maintains that each contested sentence is void as imposing punishment not statutorily permissible. "[A] sentence is void if the court imposes punishment that the law does not allow." (Citation and punctuation omitted.) Parrott v. State , 312 Ga. 580, 582 (3), 864 S.E.2d 80 (2021). (Citations and punctuation omitted.) Marshall v. State , 309 Ga. 698, 702-703 (3), 848 S.E.2d 389 (2020).
The final disposition sheet shows that, for each of the three sexual offenses at issue here (Count 9: Aggravated Sexual Battery; Count 10: Rape; and Count 11: Aggravated Sodomy), the trial court imposed:
life, serve 25 yr each count concurrent (serve 25 yrs) in [confinement]. However, it is further ordered by the Court ... THAT upon service of ... Cts 9, 10, 11 = 25 yrs cc of the above sentence, the remainder of [l]ife on prob. may be served on probation PROVIDED that the said defendant complies with the...general and other conditions [of probation].
We agree with the trial court, however, that Bolish did not establish that any one of the three contested sentences was void. While perhaps inartful, the cited provisions of the final disposition sheet, when read as a whole, leave no question that Bolish's punishment for each sexual offense amounted to a split sentence comprised of a 25-year term of imprisonment, followed by probation for life. Such sentencing is expressly contemplated by the relevant statutory provisions. See OCGA §§ 16-6-22.2 (c) (2008) () (emphasis supplied); 16-6-1 (b) (2008) ( ) (emphasis supplied); 16-6-2 (b) (2) (2008) ( ) (emphasis supplied); see also OCGA § 17-10-6.1 (b) (2) (2008) (). See generally State v. Riggs , 301 Ga. 63, 63, 799 S.E.2d 770 (2017) ().2
"Because [each one of the contested sentences] falls within the statutory range of punishment for these charges, the trial court did not err by denying [Bolish's] motion as to these counts." Cruz v. State , 346 Ga. App. 802, 803 (1)-(2), 815 S.E.2d 311 (2018) (...
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