State v. Pompei, Unpublished Decision (10-25-2001)
State v. Pompei, Unpublished Decision (10-25-2001)
Opinion of the Court
A review of the record reveals that a two-count indictment was returned against appellant charging him with possession of drugs, in violation of R.C.
Appellant is now before this court and assigns two errors for our review. Both errors, however, challenge the trial court's decision as it pertains to appellant's sentence only. Reiterating, it appears that appellant completed his sentence and was released in September 2001.
An appeal of a felony conviction is not moot where the appellant has completed his sentence because the criminal offender has a substantial stake in the judgment of conviction. State v. Golston (1994),
Appeal dismissed.
This appeal is dismissed.
It is, therefore, considered that said appellee recover of appellant their costs herein taxed.
It is ordered that a special mandate be sent to the Common Pleas Court directing said court to carry this judgment into execution.
A certified copy of this entry shall constitute the mandate pursuant to Rule 27 of the Rules of Appellate Procedure.
FRANK D. CELEBREZZE, JR., J. and TERRENCE O'DONNELL, J., CONCUR.
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