State v. Ballou, Unpublished Decision (8-25-2004)
State v. Ballou, Unpublished Decision (8-25-2004)
Opinion of the Court
{¶ 2} Plaintiff-appellee is the State of Ohio.
{¶ 4} On January 20, 2003, the trial court held a sentencing hearing. At said hearing, the trial court heard from Appellant's trial counsel, Appellant, the State of Ohio and had before it a summarized pre-sentence investigative report.
{¶ 5} The trial court sentenced appellant to three consecutive four year prison terms. The trial court stated at the hearing that under R.C.
{¶ 6} The trial court memorialized its sentence via Judgment Entry-Sentencing on January 22, 2004. It is from that entry appellant prosecutes his appeal, assigning as error:
{¶ 8} Herein, appellant asserts the trial court failed to make two of the requisite findings for imposition of consecutive sentences as required by R.C.
{¶ 9} Appellee concedes the trial court failed to make the requisite findings under R.C. §
{¶ 10} Accordingly, we reverse the trial court's sentence and remand this matter for re-sentencing. See, State v. Comer
(2003),
Boggins, J., Gwin, P.J. and Farmer, J. concur.
For the reason stated in our accompanying Memorandum-Opinion, the judgment of the Ashland County Court of Common Pleas is reversed and the matter remanded to that court for re-sentencing. Costs assessed to appellee.
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