State v. Cormier, Unpublished Decision (7-26-2000)
State v. Cormier, Unpublished Decision (7-26-2000)
Opinion of the Court
Defendant-appellant, David Cormier, pleaded guilty to possession of cocaine, a felony of the fifth degree, in violation of R.C.
Prior to imposing a period of confinement for a felony of the fifth degree, the trial court must consider the factors in R.C.
The trial court in this case made express findings, which are reflected in the transcript of record, to support its determination that Cormier would not have been amenable to a community-control sanction. The court then determined, based upon the sentencing guidelines, that the imposition of a period of confinement was the only choice it could make in this case. We hold that the trial court's findings were supported by clear and convincing evidence and overrule the assignment of error.
Therefore, the judgment of the trial court is affirmed.
Hildebrandt, P.J., Doan and Winkler, JJ.
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