State v. VasquezState v. Vasquez
Dated: September 30, 2021
CARR, Judge.
{1} Defendant-Appellant Francisco Vasquez appeals from the judgment of the Summit County Court of Common Pleas. This Court affirms.
I.
{2} Following the sexual assault of his biological daughter, Vasquez “was indicted on seven counts of rape, seven counts of sexual battery, and seven counts of gross sexual imposition. He eventually pled guilty to five counts of sexual battery, all amended down to felonies of the third degree, and the remaining counts were dismissed. The trial court ordered a pre-sentence investigation report (“PSI“), victim impact statement, and psychosexual evaluation to be prepared. The court later sentenced [] Vasquez to five years in prison for each of the five counts and ordеred those sentences to be served consecutively to each other, for a grand total of twenty-five years in prison.” State v. Vasquez, 9th Dist. Summit No. 29422, 2019-Ohio-5406, ¶ 3.
{4} In August 2020, Vasquez filed a motion to disclose the PSI. Vasquez argued that he would be pursuing post-conviction relief pursuant to
{5} Vasquez has appealed, raising a single assignment of error for our review.
II.
ASSIGNMENT OF ERROR
THE TRIAL COURT ERRED WHEN IT DENIED MR. VASQUEZ‘S MOTION TO DISCLOSE THE PRESENTENCING INVESTIGATION REPORT TO HIS NEW COUNSEL FOR PURPOSES OF POST-CONVICTION RELIEF.
{7} As noted by the Supreme Court,
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The court, an appellate court, authorized probation officers, investigators, and court personnel, the defendant, the defendant‘s counsel, the prosecutor who is handling the prosecution of the case against the defendant, аnd authorized personnel of an institution to which the defendant is committed may inspect, receive copies of, retain copies of, and use a presentence investigation report or a written or oral summary of a presentence investigation only for the purposes of or only as authorized by
Criminal Rule 32.2 or this section, division (F)(1) ofsection 2953.08 ,section 2947.06 , or another section of the Revised Code.
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{10} “Moreover, in accordance with
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{12} In Johnson, the Supreme Court concluded that “[c]onstruing
{14} Vasquez has not pointed this Court to any statutory authority that would authorize the trial court to release the PSI tо Vasquez given the procedural posture of this case, nor has he convinced us that Johnson applies to the facts of his case. See also State v. Taylor, 6th Dist.
{15} Vasquez‘s assignment of error is overruled.
III.
{16} Vasquez‘s assignment of error is overruled. The judgment of the Summit County Court of Common Pleas is affirmed.
Judgment affirmed.
There were reasonable grounds for this appeal.
We order that a special mandate issue out of this Court, directing the Court of Common Pleas, County of Summit, State of Ohio, to carry this judgment into execution. A certified copy of this journal entry shall constitute the mandate, pursuant tо
Immediately upon the filing hereof, this document shall constitute the journal entry of judgment, and it shall be file stamped by the Clerk of the Court of Appeals at which time the period for rеview shall begin to run.
Costs taxed to Appellant.
DONNA J. CARR
FOR THE COURT
HENSAL, P. J.
TEODOSIO, J.
CONCUR.
BRANDON J. HENDERSON and JUSTIN M. WEATHERLY, Attorneys at Law, for Appellant.
SHERRI BEVAN WALSH, Prosecuting Attorney, and C. RICHLEY RALEY, JR., Assistant Prosecuting Attorney, for Appellee.