*447 OPINION
Appellant, Kenneth L. Anthis (Anthis) appeals the trial court’s denial of his motion challenging the constitutionality of the Sex Offender Registration Act. 1
We affirm.
Upon appeal, Anthis alleges that the sex offender registration law violates Article I, Section I of the Indiana Constitution. He maintains that the sex offender registration law is unconstitutional in that it violates his right to “life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.... ” Ind. Const. Art. I, Sec. 1.
Anthis concedes that there are no Indiana cases addressing this particular issue.
2
Anthis, however, urges us to adopt the position the Ohio Court of Appeals took in
State v. Williams,
No. 97-L-191,
Therefore, by relying solely upon a case that has been overruled, Anthis has failed to carry his burden to demonstrate that the statute is unconstitutional.
The judgment is affirmed.
Notes
. I.C. 5-2-12-1 et seq. (Burns Code Ed. Repl. 1997 & Supp.1999) and I.C. 35-38-1-7.5 (Bums Code Ed. Supp. 1999).
. Anthis acknowledges that in
Spencer v. O'Connor
(1999) Ind.App.,
. The Ohio Supreme Court had not yet decided this case at the time Anthis filed his Appellant's Brief on September 20, 1999.
