Plaintiff-appellant, the state of Ohio (the “state”), appeals from the trial court’s granting of defendant-appellee Gary Summers’ application for ex-pungement. Specifically, the state argues defendant was not entitled to expungement of his record because he had not complied with the trial court’s order requiring defendant to pay court costs. Hence, defendant had not completed his sentence, was not discharged for purposes of R.C. 2953.32(A), and was not entitled to the granting of his application for expungement.
The state relies on this court’s decision in
State v. Braun
(July 7, 1983), Cuyahoga App. No. 46082, unreported,
Hence, court costs are not a part of a criminal sentence. Therefore, defendant’s failure to pay the court costs does not result in his sentence not being served. As such, the record indicates he was entitled to the granting of his application for expungement.
Accordingly, the state’s assignment of error is overruled.
Judgment affirmed.
