State v. Kirk, Unpublished Decision (2-5-1999)
State v. Kirk, Unpublished Decision (2-5-1999)
Opinion of the Court
Kirk was notified of his counsel's findings on October 30, 1998, and he was given an opportunity to file his own appellate brief in this matter. He has not responded.
Appellate counsel has suggested that the trial court may have failed to comply with R.C.
Revised Code Section
The court . . . shall make a finding that gives its reasons for selecting the sentence imposed in any of the following circumstances:
(a) Unless the offense is a sexually violent offense . . . if it imposes a prison term for a felony of the fourth or fifth degree . . ., its reasons for imposing the prison term based upon the overriding purposes and principles of felony sentencing set forth in section
2929.11 of the Revised Code, and any factors listed in divisions(B)(1)(a) to (h) of section2929.13 of the Revised Code that it found to apply relative to the offender.
Although the court did not specify the reasons for sentencing the defendant to prison in its sentencing entry, the trial court did indicate from the bench the reasons for imposing the sentence.
The court noted that the defendant admitted to escaping from detention for conviction of two misdemeanors in Clermont County, Ohio. The court noted that the defendant had been in and out of jail since he was sixteen. The court noted that the defendant previously attended the Monday program, a community control program. The court noted that the defendant abused a number of drugs and had participated in a court ordered drug and alcohol program on a prior occasion.
The court noted that the defendant got high on drugs while serving his misdemeanor sentence and then walked away from the detention facility.
It is clear that the trial court considered the purposes of felony sentencing found in R.C.
We are satisfied that the trial court substantially complied with its responsibilities required by R.C.
The judgment of the trial court is Affirmed.
WOLFF, J., and YOUNG, J., concur.
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