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Commonwealth v. Buterbaugh
Appellant, Gerald Travis Buterbaugh, appeals pro se from the order entered on January 22, 2021, dismissing his third petition filed pursuant to the Post Conviction Relief Act1 (PCRA) as untimely. We affirm.
The PCRA court briefly summarized the facts and procedural history of this case as follows:
PCRA Court Opinion, 3/23/2021, at 1-4 (). This timely appeal resulted.3
Appellant raises the following issues pro se for our review:
I. Whether the [ ] PCRA court abused its discretion when [it] dismissed [Appellant's] PCRA petition as untimely and without a hearing [when he raised] timeliness exceptions [to the PCRA]?
Appellant's Pro Se Brief, at 4 (superfluous capitalization omitted).
Our standard of review of an order dismissing a PCRA petition is limited to examining whether the PCRA court's rulings are supported by the evidence of record and free of legal error. Commonwealth v. Brandon , 51 A.3d 231, 233 (Pa. Super. 2012). The PCRA requires that any PCRA petition be filed within one year of the date that the petitioner's judgment of sentence becomes final. See 42 Pa.C.S.A. § 9545(b)(1). "This one-year limitation is jurisdictional and, therefore, courts are prohibited from considering an untimely PCRA petition." Commonwealth v. Lopez , 249 A.3d 993, 999 (Pa. 2021) (citations omitted). In this case, an en banc panel of this Court affirmed Appellant's judgment of sentence in May 2014. Thus, his judgment of sentence became final in 2015, following our Supreme Court's denial of further review and upon the expiration of the time to file an appeal with the United States Supreme Court. Accordingly, Appellant's current PCRA petition filed in September 2020 is patently untimely.4
"To establish the PCRA court's jurisdiction, [Appellant] must therefore plead and prove the applicability of [one of three] exception[s] to the PCRA's time bar." Lopez , 249 A.3d at 999, citing 42 Pa.C.S.A. § 9545(b)(1)(i)–(iii) (). Here, Appellant claims that his PCRA petition was subject to the newly recognized constitutional right and newly-discovered evidence exceptions to the PCRA pursuant to 42 Pa.C.S.A. § 9545(b)(1)(ii) and (iii), respectively. Appellant's Pro Se Brief, at 9. More specifically, in support of both timeliness exceptions to the PCRA, as well as his general right to relief, Appellant relies upon our Supreme Court's decision in Commonwealth v. Smith , 186 A.3d 397 (Pa. 2018). Appellant's Pro Se Brief, at 9-11.
Our Supreme Court summarized the facts in Smith as follows:
Commonwealth v. Smith , 186 A.3d 397, 399–400 (Pa. 2018) ().
The Smith Court "ultimately conclude[d] that criminally reckless use of such a vehicle for its ordinary purpose of transportation does not trigger an enhanced sentence notwithstanding that such recklessness results in serious bodily injury."5 Id. at 403. However, our Supreme Court specifically differentiated the facts in Smith from the facts in Appellant's case, recognizing:
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