State v. Jones, Unpublished Decision (4-14-2000)
State v. Jones, Unpublished Decision (4-14-2000)
Opinion of the Court
In his sole assignment of error, appellant argues that the trial court erred in sentencing him upon unsubstantiated presumptions that were neither pled nor proven. This court finds no merit in this assignment of error.
The following facts are relevant to this appeal. A search warrant was executed at appellant's residence following a "controlled buy" by a confidential informant. The search resulted in the recovery of the $40 in "buy" money from the "controlled buy"; a 9mm Smith Wesson handgun; and what was described by appellant's trial counsel as a "significant amount" of money. Appellant has prior convictions, including a prior conviction for aggravated drug trafficking and a prior conviction for drug abuse.
Appellant was convicted of a felony of the fifth degree. This court reviews this felony sentence pursuant to R.C.
In determining whether a prison term should be imposed, an inquiry pursuant to R.C.
One of the factors of R.C.
Upon review of the record, this court finds that clear and convincing evidence existed to support the trial court's finding.
Accordingly, appellant's assignment of error is found not well-taken.
On consideration whereof, the court finds that the defendant was not prejudiced or prevented from having a fair trial, and the judgment of the Sandusky County Court of Common Pleas is affirmed. It is ordered that appellant pay court costs for this appeal.
_____________________ Peter M. Handwork, J.
James R. Sherck, J., Mark L. Pietrykowski, J., CONCUR.
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