State v. McLauglin, Unpublished Decision (2-27-1998)
State v. McLauglin, Unpublished Decision (2-27-1998)
Opinion of the Court
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On April 7, 1997, appellant, Daishun McLaughlin, entered pleas of guilty in the Erie County Court of Common Pleas to a charge of rape, a violation of R.C.
"Where the State did not possess or present any additional evidence of the defendant being a sexual predator or habitual sexual offender, the defendant is found not to be a sexual predator of [sic] habitual sexual offender for purposes of his reporting requirements. Furthermore, the defendant is hereby characterized as a sexually oriented offender and was informed of his duty to register pursuant to Ohio Revised Code §
2950.04 ."
Appellant filed this appeal and presented six assignments of error. The first five assignments of error challenge the constitutionality of R.C.
Appellant's sixth assignment of error challenges the trial court's application of the reporting requirements of R.C.
"VI. The Sentence Rendered By The Trial Court Is Unlawful In That The Sentence Violates Appellant's Right To Be Free From Retroactive and Ex Post Facto Laws Under The State and Federal Constitutions."
Appellee did not file any response to appellant's sixth assignment of error.
Appellant argues that because he was sentenced on April 8, 1997, and the effective date of R.C.
The Second and Eighth Appellate Districts of Ohio have already considered the issue appellant raises in his sixth assignment of error. Both districts have concluded that the new reporting requirements for sex offenders found in R.C.
Appellant's sixth assignment of error is well-taken to the extent that the trial court erred when it sentenced appellant under a statute that was not yet in effect. Pursuant to App.R. 12(B), this court orders that the judgment of the Erie County Court of Common Pleas is modified to remove the registration requirement imposed upon appellant pursuant to R.C.
JUDGMENT AFFIRMED, IN PART, AND REVERSED, IN PART.
A certified copy of this entry shall constitute the mandate pursuant to App.R. 27. See, also, 6th Dist.Loc.App.R. 4, amended 7/1/92.
_______________________________ Peter M. Handwork, P.J. JUDGE
_____________________________ James R. Sherck, J. JUDGE
_______________________________ Richard W. Knepper, J JUDGE
CONCUR.
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