OPINION
This is an appeal on questions of law from a judgment of the Juvenile Court of Butler County, Ohio, in which the *153 defendant was sentenced for violation of the provisions of §1639-45 GC.
'An examination of the record requires the conclusion that no error, prejudicial to the defendant-appellant intervened in the trial and conviction of the defendant-appellant.
In the judgment entry of the trial court containing the-sentence of the defendant-appellant, it is recited that the defendant-appellant was asked whether she had anything to-say why sentence should not be pronounced. The record contained in the Bill of Exceptions, however, shows that the defendant-appellant was sentenced in her absence, and no-claim is made that such was not the case. This being true, the mandatory provisions of §13451-1 GC, were ignored and the judgment and sentence of the trial court must be set aside, and the case remanded to the trial court for resentence of the defendant-appellant, but only for such purpose. Silsby, et al. v State of Ohio, 119 Oh St, 314.
It is to be noted that §13694 GC, repealed, is now §13451-1 GC, except that the latter section now includes cases where the defendant is found guilty by “the finding of the Court” as well as by the verdict of a jury.
The violation of the provisions of §1639-45 GC, constitutes, a misdemeanor. Stockum v State of Ohio, 106 Oh St, 249,
In certain cases, a defendant may be tried and sentenced in her absence. Sec. 13442-10 GC. However, this defendant-appellant did not request in writing to be so tried. No journal entry appears to such effect. Nor was the defendant-appellant “indicted.” She was tried upon an affidavit, charging a violation of §1639-45 GC. In any event, she did not escape or forfeit her recognizance after a jury was sworn. The provisions of §13442-10, GC, therefore have no application to the instant case.
The judgment and sentence of the Juvenile Court of Butler County of this defendant-appellant is, therefore, set aside, vacated, and reversed, and the case is remanded to-that Court solely and only for the purpose of sentencing such defendant-appellant, as in the discretion of such Court atf that time may seem proper and in conformity to law.
