State v. King, Unpublished Decision (6-11-2003)
State v. King, Unpublished Decision (6-11-2003)
Opinion of the Court
{¶ 2} The defendant-appellant, Jeff King, appeals from the trial court's order convicting and sentencing him on the charge of domestic violence, a violation of R.C.
{¶ 3} Because the crime with which King was charged, a violation of R.C.
{¶ 4} With regard to King's second assignment of error, the decision whether to allow the state to waive opening statement was entirely within the discretion of the court, and it cannot be said to have prejudiced King's substantial rights.
{¶ 5} As for the weight and sufficiency of the evidence, King argues that the trial court should have accepted his version of events, in other words that he did not choke and physically assault his ex-wife while quarreling over visitation with their son. He highlights what he believes are inconsistencies in his wife's testimony. Having reviewed the record, however, we conclude that she quite clearly and consistently testified that he pushed her to the floor with his hands around her neck, and that while this was happening she "could not breathe whatsoever." Based upon her testimony, there was clearly sufficient evidence to convict him of causing physical harm to a former spouse under R.C.
{¶ 6} Therefore, the judgment of the trial court is affirmed.
{¶ 7} Further, a certified copy of this Judgment Entry shall constitute the mandate, which shall be sent to the trial court under App.R. 27. Costs shall be taxed under App.R. 24.
DOAN, P.J., HILDEBRANDT and GORMAN, JJ.
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