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State v. Scheibelhoffer

Court of Appeals of Ohio, Eleventh District, Lake County
Jun 30, 1999
No. 98-L-039 (Ohio Ct. App. Jun. 30, 1999)

Summary

concluding that forfeiture of property worth $31,470 for sale of $250 of drugs, a felony of the fifth degree with a maximum fine of $2,500, did not violate excessive fines clause

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Opinion

No. 98-L-039

June 30, 1999


Judgment affirmed. O'Neill, J., Dissents. See Opinion and Judgment Entry. [NADER] (CHRISTLEY) (O'NEILL)

CRIMINAL LAW:

The forfeiture of a residence valued at $31,470 and the location of prior drug sales by defendant resulting in his arrest, is not so grossly disproportionate to the crime committed as to violate the Excessive Fines Clauses of the Ohio and United States Constitutions. The Excessive Fines Clauses prohibit only those forfeitures that, in light of all the relevant circumstances, are grossly disproportionate to the offense committed.

A defendant who is notified that he is subject to the provisions of R.C. 2967.11 and 2967.28, but who has not yet been subject to additional prison time or post-release control sanctions, lacks standing to challenge the constitutionality of these statutory provisions.


Summaries of

State v. Scheibelhoffer

Court of Appeals of Ohio, Eleventh District, Lake County
Jun 30, 1999
No. 98-L-039 (Ohio Ct. App. Jun. 30, 1999)

concluding that forfeiture of property worth $31,470 for sale of $250 of drugs, a felony of the fifth degree with a maximum fine of $2,500, did not violate excessive fines clause

Summary of this case from State v. O'Malley
Case details for

State v. Scheibelhoffer

Case Details

Full title:STATE OF OHIO, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. RAYMOND SCHEIBELHOFFER…

Court:Court of Appeals of Ohio, Eleventh District, Lake County

Date published: Jun 30, 1999

Citations

No. 98-L-039 (Ohio Ct. App. Jun. 30, 1999)

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