State v. Suttles, Unpublished Decision (12-15-2004)
State v. Suttles, Unpublished Decision (12-15-2004)
Opinion of the Court
Defendant-appellant Mark Suttles appeals from his convictions for two counts of trafficking in drugs. We affirm the judgment of the trial court.
Suttles was indicted on two counts of preparation of crack cocaine for sale in violation of R.C.
Pursuant to Anders v. California,1 Suttles's appointed counsel has advised this court that, after a thorough review of the record, he can find nothing that would arguably support Suttles's appeal, and he has moved this court for permission to withdraw as counsel. Under Anders, this court is now charged with the task of independently reviewing the record for any prejudicial errors that would warrant the reversal of the trial court's judgment. We have done so, and we concur in counsel's conclusion that the proceedings below were free of error prejudicial to Suttles. It is clear from the transcript that Suttles understood the import of his plea and of the agreed sentence. Further, under R.C.
Our determination that the proceedings below were free of prejudicial error also compels our conclusion that there were no reasonable grounds for this appeal. But, due to Suttles's indigency, we allow no penalty.
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.
Hildebrandt, P.J., Painter and Sundermann, JJ.
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