State v. McDole, Unpublished Decision (2-27-1998)
State v. McDole, Unpublished Decision (2-27-1998)
Opinion of the Court
* * * * * Pursuant to 6th Dist.Loc.App.R. 12(C), this case is assigned to the court's accelerated docket.
Appellant, the state of Ohio, appeals from a judgment of the Wood County Court of Common Pleas sentencing James D. McDole for a violation of R.C.
James McDole was indicted on one count of felony nonsupport in October 1996. The indictment states that McDole failed to provide adequate support for his child for a period from June 1994 through June 1996. On May 14, 1997, the trial court journalized an order reflecting McDole's entry of a guilty plea to the charged offense. On July 14, 1997, the court sentenced McDole "under the language of Senate Bill 2, effective July 1, 1996 [sic] for the offense of Non-support, a violation of R.C.
The sole issue raised by appellant is whether the trial court erred in sentencing McDole under R.C.
Accordingly, the state's sole assignment of error is found well-taken.
The sentence imposed by the Wood County Court of Common Pleas is vacated. This cause is remanded to that court for resentencing consistent with this opinion. Court costs of this appeal are assessed to appellee.
SENTENCE VACATED.
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
_______________________________ Melvin L. Resnick, J. JUDGE
_______________________________ Richard W. Knepper, J. JUDGE
CONCUR.
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