State v. Griffieth, Unpublished Decision (12-18-1998)
State v. Griffieth, Unpublished Decision (12-18-1998)
Opinion of the Court
Griffieth filed a notice of appeal from his conviction. On review, we affirmed. However, on the basis of a subsequent App.R. 26(A) application we reversed Griffieth's conviction because the trial court had failed to advise him that he was eligible pursuant to R.C.
THE APPELLANT WAS DEPRIVED OF DUE PROCESS DUE TO THE FACT THAT HE WAS NOT SENTENCED UNDER THE PRESENT LAW, WHICH IS SENATE BILL 2, AFTER HIS ORIGINAL SENTENCE WAS REVERSED BY THE APPELLATE COURT.
The terms of Am.Sub.S.B. 2, which became effective on July 1, 1996, do not apply to offenses that were committed prior to its effective date. State v. Rush (1998),
The assignment of error is overruled. The judgment of the trial court will be affirmed.
YOUNG, P.J. and WOLFF, J., concur.
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Christopher R. Griffieth
Hon. Robert J. Lindeman
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