481 N.E.2d 1197 | Ohio Ct. App. | 1984
Appellant, James A. Dixon, was convicted of a violation of R.C.
Appellant's first assignment of error states that the trial court erred by not crediting him with time served in jail before trial from arrest to release, pending posting of bond. While it is true that R.C.
Given the specificity of the legislature's exemptions, we must assume that it intended the provisions of R.C.
As the legislature was aware of R.C.
Although appellant alleges that the trial court stated that credit could not be given on the three-day sentence because R.C.
In the absence of any such indication on the record, we cannot find that appellant was not given credit for his time served because of the supposed prohibition to do so under R.C.
In view of our holdings that R.C.
As R.C.
The judgment of the trial court is affirmed, but the sentence is reversed and that issue is remanded to the trial court for resentencing pursuant to our holdings.
Judgment accordingly.
BROGAN, P.J., and WILSON, J., concur. *88