State v. Rogers, Unpublished Decision (2-28-2000)
State v. Rogers, Unpublished Decision (2-28-2000)
Opinion of the Court
In 1990, appellant was convicted of rape and gross sexual imposition and sentenced to a term of five to twenty-five years in prison. On February 18, 1999, appellant filed a motion for judicial release. The trial court found that appellant was not entitled to judicial release inasmuch as the provisions of Senate Bill 2 did not apply to his case.
On appeal, appellant challenges the trial court's finding that he was ineligible for judicial release. The issue to be decided in this case is whether the provisions of Senate Bill 2 — specifically R.C. Section
The Ohio Supreme Court has already determined that, in a general sense, Senate Bill 2 does not apply to individuals who committed crimes before the bill's July 1, 1996 effective date. See State v. Rush (1998),
We agree with the holdings in Young and Goff and conclude that the trial court did not err in determining that appellant was ineligible for judicial release under R.C.
The assignment of error is without merit and the decision of the trial court is affirmed.
WALSH and VALEN, JJ., concur.
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