Ohio Court of Appeals, 1989

In Re Weber

In Re Weber
Ohio Court of Appeals · Decided April 17, 1989 · Nahra, Corrigan, Pryatel, Eighth
573 N.E.2d 730; 61 Ohio App. 3d 636; 1989 Ohio App. LEXIS 1273 (North Eastern Reporter, Second Series)

In Re Weber

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam.

Appellant Kimberly Weber’s assignment of error is sustained. The authority to impose institutionalization to age twenty-one is permitted under R.C. 2151.355(A)(4) for the delinquent act committed and therefore probation with conditions, such as the revocation of appellant’s driver’s license, to age twenty-one in lieu of institutionalization would be proper. The juvenile court, however, lacked the authority to revoke appellant’s driver’s license for life under any section of R.C. 2151.355.

*637 The judgment of the juvenile court is reversed, and since appellant has attained age twenty-one, the juvenile court judgment is vacated.

Judgment accordingly.

Nahra, P.J., John F. Corrigan and Pryatel, JJ., concur. August Pryatel, J., retired, of the Eighth Appellate District, sitting by assignment.

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