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State v. Wright

Court of Appeals of Ohio, Eleventh District, Lake County
Mar 14, 2008
2008 Ohio 1128 (Ohio Ct. App. 2008)

Opinion

No. 2007-L-072.

March 14, 2008.

Criminal Appeal from the Court of Common Pleas, Case No. 05 CR 000655.

Affirmed.

Charles E. Coulson, Lake County Prosecutor and Craig A. Swenson, Assistant Prosecutor, (For Plaintiff-Appellee).

R. Paul LaPlante, Lake County Public Defender and Vanessa R. Clapp, Assistant Public Defender, (For Defendant-Appellant).


OPINION


{¶ 1} Appellant, Antwon M. Wright, appeals from the judgment entry on sentence of the Lake County Court of Common Pleas. We affirm.

{¶ 2} On November 23, 2005, appellant pleaded guilty to one count of failure to comply with an order of a police officer, a felony of the third degree, in violation of R.C. 2921.331, one count of receiving stolen property, a felony of the third degree, in violation of R.C. 2923.24, and one count of burglary, a felony of the fourth degree, in violation of R.C. 2911.12(A)(4).

{¶ 3} Appellant was sentenced on January 3, 2005 to serve four years in prison on the failure to comply count, to be served consecutively to a prison term of one year on both the burglary and receiving stolen property counts, with those two counts to be served concurrent to one another. Appellant therefore received an aggregate prison term of five years.

{¶ 4} Appellant appealed his sentence and his case was remanded for resentencing pursuant to State v. Foster, 109 Ohio St.3d 1, 2006-Ohio-856. At the resentencing hearing on February 28, 2007, the trial court imposed the same sentence. Appellant now appeals and assigns the following five errors for our consideration.

{¶ 5} "[1.] The trial court erred when it sentenced the defendant-appellant to more-than-the-minimum, consecutive prison terms in violation of the due process and ex post facto clauses of the Ohio and United States Constitutions.

{¶ 6} "[2.] The trial court erred when it sentenced the defendant-appellant to more-than-the-minimum, consecutive prison terms in violation of defendant-appellant's right to due process.

{¶ 7} "[3.] The trial court erred when it sentenced the defendant-appellant to more-than-the-minimum, consecutive prison terms based on the Ohio Supreme Court's severance of the offending provisions under Foster, which was an act in violation of the principle of separation of powers.

{¶ 8} "[4.] The trial court erred when it sentenced the defendant-appellant to more-than-the-minimum, consecutive prison terms contrary to the rule of lenity.

{¶ 9} "[5.] The trial court erred when it sentenced the defendant-appellant to more-than-the-minimum, consecutive prison terms contrary to the intent of the Ohio legislators."

{¶ 10} The arguments asserted by appellant in these assignments of error are interrelated and will therefore be considered together. They are identical to those arguments raised and rejected in numerous prior decisions of this court. See State v. Green, 11th Dist. Nos. 2005-A-0069 and 2005-A-0070, 2006-Ohio-6695; State v. Elswick, 11th Dist. No. 2006-L-075, 2006-Ohio-7011, at ¶ 30, discretionary appeal not allowed by State v. Elswick, 113 Ohio St.3d 1513, 2007-Ohio-2208; State v. Asbury, 11th Dist. No. 2006-L-097, 2007-Ohio-1073, at ¶ 15; State v. Anderson, 11th Dist. No. 2006-L-142, 2007-Ohio-1062, at ¶ 15; State v. Spicuzza, 11th Dist. No. 2006-L-141, 2007-Ohio-783, at ¶ 13-35; State v. Dudas, 11th Dist. Nos. 2006-L-267 and 2006-L-268, 2007-Ohio-6739, ¶ 117-125.

{¶ 11} These same arguments have also been consistently rejected by other Ohio appellate districts and federal courts. See State v. Gibson, 10th Dist. No. 06AP-509, 2006-Ohio-6899; State v. Moore, 3d Dist. No. 1-06-51, 2006-Ohio-6860, at ¶ 9; United States v. Portillo-Quezada (C.A. 10, 2006), 469 F.3d 1345, 1354-1356, and the cases cited therein.

{¶ 12} Finally, these arguments have essentially been rejected by the Ohio Supreme Court as a result of the Court's refusal to exercise jurisdiction in Elswick, supra.

{¶ 13} For the foregoing reasons, appellant's five assignments of error are overruled and the judgment entry on sentence of the Lake County Court of Common Pleas is hereby affirmed.

DIANE V. GRENDELL, P.J., MARY JANE TRAPP, J., concur.


Summaries of

State v. Wright

Court of Appeals of Ohio, Eleventh District, Lake County
Mar 14, 2008
2008 Ohio 1128 (Ohio Ct. App. 2008)
Case details for

State v. Wright

Case Details

Full title:State of Ohio, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. Antwon M. Wright, Defendant-Appellant

Court:Court of Appeals of Ohio, Eleventh District, Lake County

Date published: Mar 14, 2008

Citations

2008 Ohio 1128 (Ohio Ct. App. 2008)