State v. Toner, Unpublished Decision (3-28-2003)
State v. Toner, Unpublished Decision (3-28-2003)
Opinion of the Court
OPINION
{¶ 1} Defendant, Johnny Eugene Toner, appeals from his two consecutive sentences of eleven months incarceration which the trial court imposed after and upon a finding that Toner had violated community control sanctions. Toner presents a single assignment of error, which states:{¶ 2} "The Trial Court Erred To The Prejudice Of The Appellant When It Sentenced The Appellant To More Than The Minimum Sentence On Each Of The Fifth Degree Felony And The Fourth Degree Felony And Ordered Them To Run Consecutive Without Justification As Proscribed Under
{¶ 3} The facts and issues of law which this appeal presents are identical to those in State v. Carlton (March 28, 2003), Greene App. No. 02CA51. For the same reasons we expressed there, we find that in Toner's case the trial court erred when it imposed consecutive, non-minimum terms of incarceration absent the findings and that R.C.
{¶ 4} The assignment of error is sustained. The sentence the trial court imposed will be reversed and the case remanded for resentencing.
BROGAN, J. and YOUNG, J., concur.
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