City of Maple Heights v. Taylor, Unpublished Decision (3-28-2002)
City of Maple Heights v. Taylor, Unpublished Decision (3-28-2002)
Concurring Opinion
On this appeal from an order of Garfield Heights Municipal Judge Deborah Nicastro unsealing the criminal record of Robert Taylor, I concur but write separately to explain that, contained in the record is a court-generated card containing the following information in the judge's handwriting, under the caption "PROCEEDINGS":
19273 Stafford MAH 44137 [Taylor's address] 3-22-00 Motion for expungement granted Clerk to prepare entry. [judge's initials]
The pre-printed "Order Expunging Record," however, was not filled in by the Clerk (presumably Clerk of Courts) until May 4, 2000, thereafter signed by both the judge and the Maple Heights Prosecutor and then journalized May 18, 2000. Had the form been completed, signed and journalized on March 22, 2000, the amendment effective March 23, 2000, would not have prevented the sealing of Taylor's record.
Opinion of the Court
A review of the record on appeal indicates that appellant, upon entering a plea of guilty with the municipal trial court, was convicted on September 23, 1996 of one count of domestic violence in violation of R.C.
On March 2, 2000, appellant, acting pro se, filed a motion for expungement with the trial court. Subsequent to a hearing on March 22, 2000, expungement was granted on May 4, 2000 (journalized on May 18, 2000). This order of expungement was endorsed as approved by the municipal prosecutor.
On January 3, 2001, the municipal prosecutor filed a motion to vacate the order of expungement, arguing that the underlying domestic violence conviction is not amenable to expungement, which is a remedial measure, because the underlying offense is an offense of violence. See R.C.
The county public defender filed a brief in opposition on March 27, 2001 to the motion to vacate arguing that the version of R.C.
On April 11, 2001, without benefit of an oral hearing, the municipal court granted the motion to vacate the order of expungement. Appellant filed a timely notice of appeal on May 10, 2001 from this order of April 11. Two assignments of error, which will be discussed jointly, are presented for review. These assignments provide:
1. THE GARFIELD HEIGHTS MUNICIPAL COURT HAD THE AUTHORITY TO GRANT APPELLANT'S REQUEST FOR AN EXPUNGEMENT WHEN SUCH REQUEST BROUGHT THE ISSUE BEFORE THE COURT PRIOR TO THE EFFECTIVE ENACTMENT OF THE AMENDED R.C.
2953.36 .2. THE GARFIELD HEIGHTS MUNICIPAL COURT VIOLATED APPELLANT'S CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHT AGAINST THE RETROSPECTIVE APPLICATION OF R.C.
2953.36 .
In City of Euclid v. Sattler (Cuyahoga, Apr. 5, 2001),
Sattler, like the appellant herein, argued the same general issue presented herein, namely, that he filed his motion for expungement prior to the amendment of the statute and, therefore, the trial court erred in denying his motion for expungement by improperly applying retrospectively the amended R.C.
In Sattler, we adopted the holding of State v. Heaton (1995),
Assignments overruled.
Judgment affirmed.
It is ordered that appellee recover of appellant its costs herein taxed.
The court finds there were reasonable grounds for this appeal.
It is ordered that a special mandate issue out of this court directing the Garfield Heights Municipal Court to carry this judgment into execution. The defendant's conviction having been affirmed, any bail pending appeal is terminated. Case remanded to the trial court for execution of sentence.
A certified copy of this entry shall constitute the mandate pursuant to Rule 27 of the Rules of Appellate Procedure.
COLLEEN CONWAY COONEY, J., CONCURS; ANNE L. KILBANE, J., CONCURS WITHSEPARATE CONCURRING OPINION.
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