State v. David, Unpublished Decision (2-14-2003)
State v. David, Unpublished Decision (2-14-2003)
Opinion of the Court
OPINION
{¶ 1} Defendant-appellant Thomas A. David ("David") brings this appeal from the judgment of the Court of Common Pleas finding him guilty of aggravated vehicular homicide and sentencing him to eight years in prison.{¶ 2} On February 22, 2002, David was traveling south on State Route 501 and turned left in from of the victim's truck. The truck struck David's vehicle, went off the road, and rolled onto its top. The driver of the truck died at the scene. David was transported to the hospital where his blood was drawn. The blood screen indicated a blood alcohol content of .34. On April 11, 2002, David was indicted on one count of aggravated vehicular homicide, a felony of the second degree. David entered a plea of no contest on June 3, 2002, and the trial court entered a finding of guilty. A sentencing hearing was held on July 11, 2002. At that time, the trial court sentenced David to the maximum sentence, eight years in prison. It is from this judgment that David raises the following assignment of error.
{¶ 3} "The trial court committed error in imposing the maximum term of incarceration where the record does not support the court's findings."
{¶ 4} In reviewing a sentence, appellate courts are to review the propriety of the trial court's sentencing decisions by determining whether the record supports the trial court's findings. State v. Martin (1999),
{¶ 5} R.C.
{¶ 6} The judgment of the Court of Common Pleas of Allen County is affirmed.
Judgment affirmed.
WALTERS and CUPP, JJ., concur.
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