State v. Felver, Unpublished Decision (5-18-1999)
State v. Felver, Unpublished Decision (5-18-1999)
Opinion of the Court
OPINION
Appellant James Felver appeals a judgment of the Ashland County Common Pleas Court finding him to be a sexual predator pursuant to R.C.ASSIGNMENTS OF ERRORS:
I. OHIO REVISED CODE SECTIONS
2950.01 —2950.99 ARE EX POST FACTO LAWS IN VIOLATION OF ARTICLEI , SECTION10 OF THE UNITED STATES CONSTITUTION AND ARTICLEII , SECTION28 OF THE OHIO CONSTITUTION.II. OHIO REVISED CODE SECTIONS
2950.01 —2950.99 VIOLATE THE DOUBLE JEOPARDY CLAUSE OF THEFIFTH AMENDMENT TO THE UNITED STATES CONSTITUTION AND ARTICLEI , SECTION10 OF THE OHIO CONSTITUTION.
On October 1, 1984, appellant pled guilty to one count of Rape. The charges stemmed from a history of sexual abuse of a six-year-old female relative. At the time the acts were committed, appellant was the legal custodian and guardian of the victim. Appellant admitted that he had engaged in fellatio with the victim, and admitted that he had sexual relations with the child about seven times. In post-conviction correspondence to the prosecutor's office, appellant stated, "When I get out, all hell will break loose." In addition, in post-conviction correspondence with the Common Pleas Court Judge, appellant stated, "If I can't have that when I get out, I will commit more crimes because that is what you want." Appellant was sentenced to a term of incarceration of six to twenty-five years. On April 15, 1997, the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Corrections recommended to the Ashland County Common Pleas Court that appellant be adjudicated as a sexual predator, pursuant to the newly enacted Section 2950 of the Ohio Revised Code. The court thereafter conducted a hearing to determine whether appellant was a sexual predator. Following the hearing, appellant was found to be a sexual predator.
The judgment of the Ashland County Common Pleas Court is affirmed.
By: Reader, V.J. Wise, P.J. and Edwards, J. concur.
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