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State v. Carter

Court of Appeals of Ohio, Second District, Montgomery County
Aug 6, 2010
2010 Ohio 3646 (Ohio Ct. App. 2010)

Opinion

No. 23575.

Rendered on: August 6, 2010.

Criminal appeal from the Montgomery County Court of Common Pleas, No. 99-CR-1936.

MATHIAS H. HECK, JR., by MELISSA M. FORD, Atty. Reg. #0084215, Montgomery County Prosecutor's Office, Attorney for Plaintiff-Appellee.

LEWELL A. CARTER, #382-698, Defendant-Appellant, pro se.


OPINION


Lewell A. Carter appeals from the judgment of the trial court refusing to modify Carter's sentence. Carter was convicted in 1999 of two counts of aggravated robbery and he was sentenced to two consecutive seven-year sentences.

On July 21, 2009, Carter filed a motion to modify the previous sentence imposed upon him. The trial court overruled Carter's motion stating it lacked jurisdiction to modify Carter's sentence. In a single assignment of error, Carter argues the trial erred in denying his motion on jurisdictional grounds. Carter argues that the case law cited by the trial court in support of its decision is no longer controlling because of the passage of Senate Bill 2 in 1996. Carter cites no provision of that legislation that supports his argument. The State argues that the trial court did not err because nothing in the 1996 legislation broadened the trial court's authority to modify a sentence beyond that permitted by R.C. 2929.51.

In State v. Lowe (Jan. 26, 2001), Clark App. No. 99-CA-85, this court reiterated that once a valid sentence has been executed, a trial court no longer has the power to modify the sentence citing State v. Addison (1987), 40 Ohio App.3d 7. Carter did not seek judicial release pursuant to R.C. 2929.20 presumably because he is not an "eligible offender" serving a stated prison term of ten years or less. See R.C. 2929.20(A). The trial court properly denied Carter's motion to modify his sentence because it lacked jurisdiction to do so. Carter's assignment of error is Overruled. The judgment of the trial court is Affirmed.

FAIN and FROELICH, JJ., concur.

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Mathias H. Heck, Jr. Melissa M. Ford Lewell A. Carter Hon. Dennis J. Langer.


Summaries of

State v. Carter

Court of Appeals of Ohio, Second District, Montgomery County
Aug 6, 2010
2010 Ohio 3646 (Ohio Ct. App. 2010)
Case details for

State v. Carter

Case Details

Full title:State of Ohio, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. Lewell A. Carter, Defendant-Appellant

Court:Court of Appeals of Ohio, Second District, Montgomery County

Date published: Aug 6, 2010

Citations

2010 Ohio 3646 (Ohio Ct. App. 2010)