State v. Smith, Wd-06-065 (6-8-2007)
State v. Smith, Wd-06-065 (6-8-2007)
Opinion of the Court
{¶ 2} On March 16, 2006, appellant pled guilty to two counts of assault on a peace officer in violation of R.C.
{¶ 3} Appellant asserts that the trial court did not grant him the appropriate credit for jail time served before his sentence. Appellant cites the March 16, 2006 judgment entry wherein the court stated:
{¶ 4} "The Defendant is to be given credit for jail time, and the Court will issue a separate order granting the appropriate amount of jail time credit from October 24, 2005 to March 16, 2006."
{¶ 5} On March 24, 2006, the trial court issued an order granting jail time credit. This order stated that the court had been informed by the Wood County Justice Center that appellant had been in its custody for 24 days between October 24, 2005 and March 16, 2006, and therefore, granted appellant 24 days of jail time credit. On May 8, 2006, appellant filed a motion for reconsideration arguing that he was entitled to more jail time credit. Specifically, appellant argued that he was entitled to 160 days of credit. On June 7, 2006, the trial court issued an order denying the motion for reconsideration based on the fact that appellant was attempting to receive jail time credit for an unrelated case arising from Hancock County, Ohio.
{¶ 6} Appellant asserts that the "court errored [sic], in not granting him the jail time credit they so stipulated in the judgment."
{¶ 7} R.C.
{¶ 8} "The department of rehabilitation and correction shall reduce the stated prison term of a prisoner * * * by the total number of days that the prisoner was confined for any reason arising out of the offense for which the prisoner was convicted and sentenced, including confinement in lieu of bail while awaiting trial, confinement for *Page 3 examination to determine the prisoner's competence to stand trial or sanity, and confinement while awaiting transportation to the place where the prisoner is to serve the prisoner's prison term."
{¶ 9} "R.C.
{¶ 10} The trial court's judgment entry stated that appellant would receive the "appropriate amount of jail time credit." The trial court properly awarded appellant the appropriate 24 days of jail time credit and denied appellant's motions requesting more jail time credit. Accordingly, appellant's assignment of error in not well-taken.
{¶ 11} On consideration whereof, the judgment of the Wood County Common Pleas Court is affirmed. Appellant is ordered to pay the costs of this appeal pursuant to App. R. 24. Judgment for the clerk's expense incurred in preparation of the record, fees allowed by law, and the fee for filing the appeal is awarded to Wood County.
*Page 4JUDGMENT AFFIRMED.
A certified copy of this entry shall constitute the mandate pursuant to App.R. 27. See, also, 6th Dist.Loc.App.R. 4.
*Page 1Peter M. Handwork, J., Arlene Singer, J., William J. Skow, J. CONCUR.
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