THE STATE EX REL. SMITH, APPELLANT, v. SAGE, JUDGE, APPELLEE, ET AL.
No. 98-657
Supreme Court of Ohio
September 23, 1998
83 Ohio St.3d 209 | 1998-Ohio-126
Submitted June 24, 1998 — Decided September 23, 1998. APPEAL from the Court of Appeals for Butler County, No. CA98-02-024.
{¶ 1} In 1992, appellant, Rickey Smith, was convicted of felonious assault and aggravated burglary and sentenced to a prison term for each offense. On appeal, the Court of Appeals for Butler County affirmed the judgment. State v. Smith (Feb. 8, 1993), Butler App. No. CA92-08-154, unreported, 1993 WL 29049.
{¶ 2} In 1998, Smith filed a complaint in the court of appeals for a writ of mandamus. Smith requested the writ to compel appellee, Butler County Court of Common Pleas Judge Michael J. Sage, the trial court judge in his criminal case, to hold a hearing to determine whether Smith should be released on parole. Smith claimed that the Ohio Adult Parole Authority (“APA”) lacked authority to deny him parole because of Am.Sub.S.B. No. 2 and former
{¶ 3} After Judge Sage filed a
{¶ 4} This cause is now before the court upon an appeal as of right.
Rickey Smith, pro se.
John F. Holcomb, Butler County Prosecuting Attorney, and Daniel G. Eichel, Assistant Prosecuting Attorney, for appellee.
{¶ 5} We affirm the judgment of the court of appeals for the following reasons.
{¶ 6} First, Am.Sub.S.B. No. 2, 146 Ohio Laws, Part IV, 7136, does not apply to persons convicted and sentenced prior to July 1, 1996, and the court of appeals properly refused to retroactively apply the sentencing provisions of Am.Sub.S.B. No. 2 to Smith. State ex rel. Maynard v. Corrigan (1998), 81 Ohio St.3d 332, 333, 691 N.E.2d 280, 281; State ex rel. Lemmon v. Ohio Adult Parole Auth. (1997), 78 Ohio St.3d 186, 188, 677 N.E.2d 347, 349.
{¶ 7} Second, former
{¶ 8} Finally, Smith’s argument on appeal that Am.Sub.H.B. No. 300, 136 Ohio Laws, Part II, 2311, 2394-2395, supports his entitlement to the writ lacks merit. Maynard, 81 Ohio St.3d at 333, 691 N.E.2d at 281.
{¶ 9} Based on the foregoing, we affirm the judgment of the court of appeals.
Judgment affirmed.
MOYER, C.J., DOUGLAS, RESNICK, F.E. SWEENEY, PFEIFER, COOK and LUNDBERG STRATTON, JJ., concur.
