State v. Ford, Unpublished Decision (1-22-2002)
State v. Ford, Unpublished Decision (1-22-2002)
Opinion of the Court
The first assignment of error is overruled for reason that the trial court's decision not to impose the shortest prison term for the kidnapping charge is supported by clear and convincing evidence and is not contrary to law. See State v. Garcia (1998),
The second assignment of error is overruled for reason that the trial court's decision to impose consecutive sentences was supported by clear and convincing evidence and is not contrary to law. See Garcia at 487; R.C.
Judgment affirmed.
Pursuant to App.R. 11.1(E), this entry shall not be relied upon as authority and will not be published in any form. A certified copy of this judgment entry shall constitute the mandate pursuant to App.R. 27.
Costs to be taxed in compliance with App.R. 24.
Anthony Valen, Judge, and James E. Walsh, Judge, concur.
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