State v. Moore, Unpublished Decision (8-13-1998)
State v. Moore, Unpublished Decision (8-13-1998)
Opinion of the Court
ASSIGNMENT OF ERROR
THE TRIAL COURT ERRERD [SIC] IN DENYING THAT APPELLANT'S MOTION WHEN IT IS CLEAR THAT AN AMBIGUITY EXISTS BETWEEN STATUTES AND THAT SUCH AN AMBIGUITY MUST BE CONSTRUED STRICTLY AGAINST THE STATE AND LIBERALLY IN FAVOR OF THE DEFENDANT, WHEREBY VIOLATING THE APPELLANT'S 14TH AMENDMENT RIGHTS TO DUE PROCESS AND EQUAL PROTECTION TO THE UNITED STATE[SIC] CONSTITUTION.
The record indicates appellant was convicted of one count of arson in violation of R.C.
Appellant cites our case of State v. Rush (July 7, 1997), Stark Appellate #96CA419, unreported, as authority for the proposition he may be resentenced under the new statutory guidelines. We disagree.
Rush, supra, stands for the proposition where the offense is committed prior to the effect date of Senate Bill 2, but the court does not sentence the defendant until after July 1, 1997, due process and equal protection require the court to use the more recent statutory sentencing guidelines.
Here, appellant was sentenced nearly seven years before the effective date of the statute. R.C.
We conclude the trial court did not err in overruling appellant's motion to modify his sentence. Accordingly, the assignment of error is overruled.
For the foregoing reasons, the judgment of the Court of Common Pleas of Morrow County, Ohio, is affirmed, and the cause is remanded to that court for execution of sentence.
By Gwin, J., Farmer, P.J., and Hoffman, J., concur.
For the reasons stated in the Memorandum-Opinion on file, the judgment of the Court of Common Pleas of Morrow County, Ohio, is affirmed, and the cause is remanded to that court for execution of sentence. Costs to appellant.
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