State of Ohio v. Randall Hildebrand
Court of Appeals No. L-14-1049
IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF OHIO SIXTH APPELLATE DISTRICT LUCAS COUNTY
March 13, 2015
[Cite as State v. Hildebrand, 2015-Ohio-918.]
Trial Court No. CR0201401024
DECISION AND JUDGMENT
Decided: March 13, 2015
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Julia R. Bates, Lucas County Prosecuting Attorney, and Charles R. McDonald, Assistant Prosecuting Attorney, for appellеe.
Mollie B. Hojnicki, for appellant.
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YARBROUGH, P.J.
I. Introduction
{¶ 1} This is an Anders appeal. Appellant, Randall Hildebrand, appeals the judgment of the Lucas County Court of Common Pleas, imposing a two-year prison
A. Facts and Procedural Background
{¶ 2} Appellant was indicted on one count of failure of a sexually oriented offender to register, in violation of
B. Anders Requirements
{¶ 3} Appointed counsel has filed a brief and requested leave to withdraw as counsel pursuant to Anders v. California, 386 U.S. 738, 87 S.Ct. 1396, 18 L.Ed.2d 493 (1967). Under Anders, if, after a conscientious examination of the case, counsel concludes the appeal to be wholly frivolous, he or she should so advise the court and request permission to withdraw. Id. at 744. This rеquest must be accompanied by a brief identifying anything in the record that could arguably support the aрpeal. Id. In addition, counsel must provide the appellant with a copy of the brief and request to withdraw, and allow the appellant sufficient time to raise any additional matters. Id. Once these requirеments are satisfied, the appellate court is required to conduct an independent examination of the proceedings below to determine if the appeal is indeed frivolous. Id.
C. Proposed Assignments of Error
{¶ 4} In her brief, counsel proposes two potential assignments of errоr:
Appellant was denied effective assistance of counsel as guaranteed by the United Statеs and Ohio constitutions.
Appellant‘s sentence is contrary to law.
{¶ 5} Appellant has not filed a pro se brief.
II. Analysis
{¶ 6} In the first potential assignment of error, counsel raises the possibility that appellant‘s trial counsel was ineffective. In order to demonstrate ineffective assistance of cоunsel, appellant must satisfy the two-prong test developed in Strickland v. Washington, 466 U.S. 668, 687, 104 S.Ct. 2052, 80 L.Ed.2d 674 (1984). That is, appellant must show counsel‘s performance fell below an objective standard of reasonableness, and a reasonаble probability exists that, but for counsel‘s error, the result of the proceedings would have been differеnt. Id. at 687-688, 694.
{¶ 7} Here, appellate counsel does not identify any instances where trial counsel‘s perfоrmance fell below an objective standard of reasonableness. Our independent review of the record also fails to find any. The record reflects that trial counsel spoke with appellant numerous times, explained to appellant the nature of the charge and the possible cоnsequences of entering a plea, and advocated on appellant‘s behalf in mitigation.
{¶ 8} Accordingly, the first proposed assignment of error is not well-taken.
{¶ 9} As the second potential assignment of error, counsel offers that appellant‘s sentence is contrary to law. Under
{¶ 10} Accordingly, appellant‘s second potential assignment of error is not well taken.
III. Conclusion
{¶ 11} This court, as required under Anders, has undertаken our own examination of the record to determine whether any issue of arguable merit is presented for appeal.
{¶ 12} The judgment of the Lucas County Court of Common Pleas is affirmed. Appellant is ordered to рay the costs of this appeal pursuant to
Judgment affirmed.
A certified copy of this entry shall constitute the mandate pursuant to
Arlene Singer, J. _______________________________
JUDGE
Thomas J. Osowik, J. _______________________________
JUDGE
Stephen A. Yаrbrough, P.J. CONCUR. _______________________________
JUDGE
This decision is subject to further editing by the Supreme Court of Ohio‘s Reporter of Decisions. Parties interested in viewing the final reported version are advised to visit the Ohio Supreme Court‘s web site at: http://www.sconet.state.oh.us/rod/newpdf/?source=6.
