State v. Darden, Unpublished Decision (6-9-2006)
State v. Darden, Unpublished Decision (6-9-2006)
Opinion of the Court
{¶ 2} In his first assignment, Darden contends the trial court erred in sentencing him to a maximum sentence as a result of these findings without intervention of a jury.
{¶ 3} The State concedes in its brief that the outcome of this appeal would be controlled by the Ohio Supreme Court decision in State v. Foster then pending on appeal. On February 27, 2006, the Ohio Supreme Court held that because R.C.
{¶ 4} In his second assignment, Darden contends that because the trial court's sentencing violated his Sixth Amendment right to a jury trial, this court should modify his sentence to a minimum sentence. That assignment is Overruled. The Judgment of the trial court is Reversed and Remanded for re-sentencing in accordance with the Foster decision.
Wolff, J., and Donovan, J., concur.
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