State v. Hoskinson, Unpublished Decision (4-26-1999)
State v. Hoskinson, Unpublished Decision (4-26-1999)
Opinion of the Court
This appeal arises from a decision, by the Licking County Court of Common Pleas, that Appellee Ricky L. Hoskinson is a "sexual predator" as defined in R.C.
The record indicates Appellee Ricky Hoskinson was convicted of gross sexual imposition in 1993. After the enactment of Ohio's version of Megan's Law, in R.C. Chapter 2950, the warden of the Ohio penal institution where appellee is incarcerated recommended that appellee be classified a "sexual predator". Prior to the hearing in this matter, appellee filed a motion challenging the constitutionality of Chapter 2950. The trial court conducted the hearing on January 12, 1998.
On January 13, 1998, the trial court made a factual finding that appellee met the definition of "sexual predator" as defined in R.C.
The State of Ohio timely filed a notice of appeal. We subsequently stayed this matter, during the pendency of the appeal of State v. Cook (1998),
I. THE TRIAL COURT ERRED IN RULING THAT REVISED CODE SECTION
2950.09 WAS UNCONSTITUTIONAL AS BEING A RETROACTIVE LAW IN VIOLATION OF THE OHIO CONSTITUTION.
In the recent case of State v. Cook, supra, the Ohio Supreme Court addressed this issue. The Court stated "* * * the notification provisions of R.C. Chapter 2950 do not violate the prohibition in Section 28, Article II against retroactive laws." Id. at 414.1
Based on the above language, we sustain Appellant State of Ohio's sole assignment of error.
Appellant's assignment of error is sustained.
For the foregoing reasons, the judgment of the Court of Common Pleas, Licking County, Ohio, is hereby reversed and remanded for further proceedings consistent with this opinion.
By: Wise, P. J., Hoffman, J., and Farmer, J., concur.
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For the reasons stated in the Memorandum-Opinion on file, the judgment of the Court of Common Pleas of Licking County, Ohio, is reversed and remanded for further proceedings consistent with this opinion.
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