State v. McCall, Unpublished Decision (7-14-2005)
State v. McCall, Unpublished Decision (7-14-2005)
Opinion of the Court
{¶ 2} McCall entered a plea of guilty to the above charges. The court sentenced McCall to a prison term of eight months on each count and ordered the terms to run concurrently. McCall has appealed his sentence, raising one assignment of error for our review, which provides:
{¶ 3} "I: Anton McCall has been deprived of his constitutional right to a trial by jury by the sentence in the case at bar, as it was based upon findings of fact made by the trial court which were never submitted to the jury."
{¶ 4} R.C.
{¶ 5} McCall argues that his sentence is contrary to law and violates the United States Supreme Court's decision in Blakely v. Washington
(2004),
{¶ 6} We find no merit to McCall's argument. As this court recently stated in State v. Diamond, Cuyahoga App. No. 84898, 2005-Ohio-3413: "R.C.
{¶ 7} Even if this statute applied, McCall's argument that Blakely is implicated because his sentence exceeds the statutory minimum must be rejected. This court recently addressed the issue of nonminimum sentences in the en banc decision of State v. Atkins-Boozer, Cuyahoga App. No. 84151, 2005-Ohio-2666. In Atkins-Boozer, this court held that R.C.
{¶ 8} Accordingly, in conformity with that en banc opinion, McCall's assignment of error is overruled.
Judgment affirmed.
It is ordered that appellee recover from appellant costs herein taxed.
The court finds there were reasonable grounds for this appeal.
It is ordered that a special mandate issue out of this court directing the Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court to carry this judgment into execution. The defendant's conviction having been affirmed, any bail pending appeal is terminated. Case remanded to the trial court for execution of sentence.
A certified copy of this entry shall constitute the mandate pursuant to Rule 27 of the Rules of Appellate Procedure.
Dyke, P.J., and Cooney, J., concur.
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