State v. Peoples, Unpublished Decision (5-30-2003)
State v. Peoples, Unpublished Decision (5-30-2003)
Opinion of the Court
{¶ 2} "The trial court erred when it ordered the defendant-appellant to pay court-appointed attorney fees, court costs, and to make an unspecified, unsubstantiated sum of restitution."
{¶ 3} Appellant argues that the trial court erred when it ordered him to pay costs and make restitution without first determining his ability to pay fees and make the appropriate findings as to restitution. Based on the authority of this court's decision in State v. Dearing, 6th Dist. No. L-02-1050, 2003-Ohio-2524, we find appellant's sole assignment of error well-taken.
{¶ 4} On consideration whereof, we find that appellant was prejudiced from having a fair proceeding, and the judgment of the Lucas County Court of Common Pleas is reversed as to the trial court's order that appellant pay restitution and fees pursuant to R.C.
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