Summary
stating that sentencing findings mandated by R.C. 2929.12 and 2929.14 "must appear in the judgment or somewhere on the record in the sentencing exercise"
Summary of this case from State v. MitchellOpinion
2002.
stating that sentencing findings mandated by R.C. 2929.12 and 2929.14 "must appear in the judgment or somewhere on the record in the sentencing exercise"
Summary of this case from State v. Mitchell2002.
stating that sentencing findings mandated by R.C. 2929.12 and 2929.14 "must appear in the judgment or somewhere on the record in the sentencing exercise"
Summary of this case from State v. MitchellFull title:DISCIPLINARY CASES
Court:Supreme Court of Ohio
Date published: Jan 1, 2002
In Toledo Bar Assn. v. Pommeranz (2001), 93 Ohio St.3d 139, 753 N.E.2d 175, we suspended respondent's license…
State v. MitchellThus, the express language of the court's judgment entry belies defendant's claim that the trial court failed…