State v. Williams, Unpublished Decision (12-22-2000)
State v. Williams, Unpublished Decision (12-22-2000)
Opinion of the Court
OPINION
Defendant-appellant Antonio Williams appeals the sentence imposed by the trial court following his guilty plea to the fifth-degree-felonies of forgery and receiving stolen property. His single assignment of error challenges only the portions of the sentence relating to "bad time," see R.C.Williams's assignment of error, to the extent that it contends that "post-release-control" under R.C.
The transcript of the sentencing hearing demonstrates that the trial court imposed a six-month prison term and correctly informed Williams of the consequences of "bad time," as required by R.C.
As Williams filed his appellate brief only four days after the supreme court released its opinion in Bray, any relief granted to him would be merely a hollow victory. The record does not suggest that he has committed a criminal offense in prison or that the parole board has threatened to add fifteen, thirty, sixty, or ninety days to his prison term under R.C.
While there is only a hypothetical possibility that the parole board may try to impose "bad time" in the future, Williams can appeal a sentence that includes "bad time" imposed under R.C.
For these reasons, we sustain that part of Wilson's assignment of error relating to R.C.
The clerk is instructed to forward this opinion and our mandate to the Adult Parole Authority.
Sentence affirmed as modified. Painter and Winkler, JJ., concur.
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