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Pleading guilty in 1997 to giving a false name to an officer,1 Julian Elias, a foreign national, filed no appeal but rather served his misdemeanor sentence of 12-months probation. Six years later, he moved the trial court to modify2 his now-completed sentence to a period of less than twelve months, so as to facilitate his efforts to become a naturalized citizen.3 After an evidentiary hearing, the trial court denied the motion, and Elias moved for a new trial on this ruling, which the trial court after a second evidentiary hearing also denied. Elias appeals the denial of his motion for new trial. We affirm. Without addressing whether a motion for new trial was the proper procedural vehicle for seeking review of the ruling on the motion to modify, we hold that the trial court did not abuse its discretion in denying the motion for new trial on the matter. See OCGA § 5-5-25 court to exercise sound legal discretion in determining motions for new trial. Here, in denying the motion to modify, the court considered the facts that the sentence had long since been served, that six years had run since sentencing, and that the sentence was within the statutory guidelines for misdemeanors. See OCGA § 17-10-3 a 1. The same considerations formed the basis for the court’s decision to deny the motion for new trial on the matter. We discern no abuse of discretion.4

Judgment affirmed. Miller and Bernes, JJ., concur .

 
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