Cisneros v. State, Dismissed, Georgia Court of Appeals
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Cisneros v. State, Dismissed, Georgia Court of Appeals
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Gustavo Cisneros v. State
Court of Appeals of Georgia
- Citations: None known
- Docket Number: A26A1793
Disposition: Dismissed
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Dismissed
Combined Opinion
Court of Appeals
of the State of Georgia
ATLANTA,____________________
April 27, 2026
The Court of Appeals hereby passes the following order:
A26A1793. GUSTAVO CISNEROS v. THE STATE.
Gustavo Cisneros was charged in a 24-count indictment for crimes arising out
a series of home invasions, and the jury found him guilty of 19 offenses, but acquitted
him of 5 of the charges. Cisneros appealed, and we found the evidence was insufficient
as to eight of the charges, but affirmed his remaining convictions. Cisneros v. State, 334
Ga. App. 659 (780 SE2d 360) (2015), aff’d, 299 Ga. 841 (792 SE2d 326) (2016).
Ultimately, Cisneros was sentenced in 2018 for five counts of burglary, four counts
of armed robbery, one count of sexual battery, and one count of criminal attempt to
commit armed robbery. In 2026, Cisneros filed a motion to vacate a void sentence,
arguing that his conviction for criminal attempt merged into armed robbery, that his
conviction for sexual battery merged into aggravated battery, and that his burglary
convictions merged into his armed robbery convictions.1 The trial court denied the
motion, and Cisneros filed this appeal. We lack jurisdiction.
A direct appeal is permitted from the denial of a motion to vacate a void
sentence if the motion raises a colorable claim that the sentence is, in fact, void.
Frazier v. State, 302 Ga. App. 346, 348 (691 SE2d 247) (2010). But a motion to correct
or vacate a void sentence is not an appropriate method for asserting a merger claim.
See Nazario v. State, 293 Ga. 480, 488 (2) (d) (746 SE2d 109) (2013). Rather, a merger
claim represents a challenge to a defendant’s conviction, rather than his sentence. See
Jackson v. Crickmar, 311 Ga. 870, 873 (2) (860 SE2d 709) (2021) (“merger claims are
1
Contrary to his contention, Cisneros has no conviction for aggravated battery.
a species of [a] void-conviction claim”) (citation and punctuation omitted). Because
Cisneros is not authorized to challenge his convictions in this manner, he is not
entitled to a direct appeal from the trial court’s order. Williams v. State, 287 Ga. 192,
193-94 (695 SE2d 244) (2010). Accordingly, this appeal is hereby DISMISSED. Id.
Court of Appeals of the State of Georgia
Clerk’s Office, Atlanta,____________________
04/27/2026
I certify that the above is a true extract from
the minutes of the Court of Appeals of Georgia.
Witness my signature and the seal of said court
hereto affixed the day and year last above written.
, Clerk.
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