2005 Ohio 6573 | Ohio Ct. App. | 2005
{¶ 2} On May 9, 2003, appellant, who was represented by counsel pleaded guilty to a violation of former R.C.
{¶ 3} On December 4, 2003, appellant filed a motion for delayed appeal, which we granted. Appellant now appeals his conviction, raising two assignments of error:
{¶ 4} "[1] The [t]rial [c]ourt [e]rred in [f]inding [a]ppellant [g]uilty [u]pon [a]ppellant's [p]lea of `[n]o [c]ontest', [t]hereby [d]enying [a]ppellant [e]qual [p]rotection of the [l]aws under the United States Constitution and the Constitution of the State of Ohio."
{¶ 5} "[2.] The [t]rial [c]ourt [e]rred in [c]onvicting [a]ppellant of a [l]aw [w]hich the Ohio Supreme Court [p]reviously [h]eld [u]nconstitutional, [t]hereby [d]enying [a]ppellant [s]ubstantive [d]ue [p]rocess [u]nder the United States Constitution and the Constitution of the State of Ohio."1
{¶ 6} Because appellant's assignments of error raise the same issue, i.e., the propriety of a trial court finding a defendant guilty under a statute previously declared unconstitutional, we address them together.
{¶ 7} On May 9, 2003, appellant was found guilty of importuning under former R.C.
{¶ 8} The
{¶ 9} For the foregoing reasons, the judgment of the Warren Municipal Court is reversed, and judgment is entered for appellant.
O'Neill, J., concurs,
Grendell, J., concurs in judgment only.