State v. Benefield, Unpublished Decision (2-23-2000)
State v. Benefield, Unpublished Decision (2-23-2000)
Opinion of the Court
This appeal, considered on the accelerated calendar under App.R. 11.1(E) and Loc.R. 12, is not controlling authority except as provided in S.Ct.R.Rep.Op. 2(G)(1).
Defendant-appellant Darrell Benefield pleaded guilty to a charge of disorderly conduct and was then found guilty of carrying a concealed weapon, in violation of R.C. 2932.12, following a bench trial. Benefield appeals his conviction for the weapons offense presenting two assignments of error. In his first assignment of error, Benefield contends that the trial court erred in overruling his Crim.R. 29 motion for acquittal, which brings into question the sufficiency of evidence.1 In his second assignment of error, he challenges the weight of the evidence. We consider these claims together.
When determining whether an instrumentality is a dangerous weapon under R.C.
Further, a certified copy of this Judgment Entry shall constitute the mandate, which shall be sent to the trial court under App.R. 27. Costs shall be taxed under App.R. 24.
HILDEBRANDT, P.J., SUNDERMANN and WINKLER, JJ. To the Clerk:
Enter upon the Journal of the Court on February 23, 2000 per order of the Court _______________________________.
_______________________________________________ Presiding Judge
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