State v. Wallace, Unpublished Decision (12-6-2001)
State v. Wallace, Unpublished Decision (12-6-2001)
Opinion of the Court
The court sealed the record of defendant Doris Walker's conviction, even though she admittedly had not paid restitution as ordered when sentenced. The court sealed the record of conviction anyway, finding it an open issue whether the court could enforce a restitution order after an offender had been discharged.
The court erred by sealing the record of conviction. Our cases have uniformly held that an offender is not finally discharged for purposes of R.C.
Expungement vacated.
This cause is vacated for proceedings consistent with this opinion.
It is, therefore, considered that said appellant recover of said appellee its costs herein.
It is ordered that a special mandate be sent to 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.
PATRICIA A. BLACKMON, J., and ANNE L. KILBANE, J., CONCUR.
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