State v. Tolley, Unpublished Decision (6-6-2003)
State v. Tolley, Unpublished Decision (6-6-2003)
Opinion of the Court
OPINION
{¶ 1} On July 3, 2002, appellant, Kenneth Tolley, was charged with one count of possession of marijuana in violation of R.C.
{¶ 2} By judgment entry filed October 4, 2002, the trial court ordered appellant to pay a $100.00 fine plus costs and suspended his driver's license for six months. Said sentence was stayed pending this appeal.
{¶ 3} Appellant filed an appeal and this matter is now before this court for consideration. Assignment of error is as follows:
{¶ 6} In State v. Thompkins,
{¶ 7} Further, the record sub judice does not support appellant's conclusion that he was overly or unduly punished. The record merely shows appellant claimed the statute was unconstitutional as it applied to him. See, Agreed Statement of Record for Appeal filed February 14, 2003. There are no specific facts or issues contained in the record to substantiate the claim.
{¶ 8} The sole assignment of error is denied.
{¶ 9} The judgment of the Municipal Court of Ashland County, Ohio is hereby affirmed.
By Farmer, J., Hoffman, J. and Edwards, J. concur.
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