State v. Richardson, Unpublished Decision (3-5-2003)
State v. Richardson, Unpublished Decision (3-5-2003)
Opinion of the Court
{¶ 2} Plaintiff-appellant, the state of Ohio, appeals from the judgment of the Hamilton County Court of Common Pleas granting the application for expungement filed by defendant-appellee, Eric Richardson. In a single assignment of error, the state argues that the trial court erred in granting the expungement.
{¶ 3} In 1993, following Richardson's plea of no contest, the trial court found Richardson guilty of conspiracy to commit aggravated robbery, in violation of R.C.
{¶ 4} An application to seal a record of a felony conviction is permitted if the applicant meets certain statutory requirements.1 But R.C.
{¶ 5} Because he had been convicted of an offense of violence, Richardson's application for expungement could not, as a matter of law, have been properly granted. Accordingly, we reverse the judgment of the trial court and remand this case for the recording of an entry denying Richardson's application.
{¶ 6} 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.
{¶ 7} Sundermann, P.J., Painter and Winkler, JJ.
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