State v. TylerState v. Tyler
Dеfendant, Mamie R. Tyler, appeals from a judgment of the Franklin County Cоurt of Common Pleas, and raises a single assignment of error as follows:
“The trial court erred in failing to credit appellant for the period of time she was confined on court-ordered house аrrest.”
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Defendant entered a guilty plea to the lesser-included offense of aggravated assault against a police officer, a felony of the third degree, in violation of
After accepting defendant’s guilty plea, the trial court indicated he desired a presentence investigatiоn and continued the case for two months prior to sentencing. During thаt period of time, however, he ordered defendant confined on house arrest, stating, “I would also put you under house arrest while this рresentence investigation is pending.”
Defendant contends that she should be given credit for this time pursuant to
“The adult parole authоrity shall reduce * * * the definite sentence of a prisoner by the total number of days that the prisoner was confined for any reasоn arising out of the offense for. which he was convicted and sentenced, including confinement in lieu of bail while awaiting trial, * * * and confinement while awaiting transportation to the place where he is to serve his sentence.”
Under the circumstаnces, we find no error or abuse of discretion on the part of the trial court. The house arrest was not confinement in lieu of bаil but, rather, was a condition of release from confinement imposed pursuant to
*382 For the foregoing reasons, the assignment of error is overruled, and the judgment of the Franklin County Court of Common Pleas is affirmed.
Judgment affirmed.