State v. Pope, Unpublished Decision (2-12-1999) ( 1999 )


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  • OPINION
    On November 5, 1990, appellee, Robert Charles James Pope, pled guilty to one count of rape, in violation of R.C. 2907.02. On December 3, 1990, appellee was sentenced by the Lake County Court of Common Pleas to serve an indefinite term of incarceration of six to twenty-five years. Having pleaded guilty to a sexually oriented offense, appellee became subject to a sexual predator hearing under Ohio's version of Megan's Law, newly amended R.C. Chapter 2950.

    By judgment entry filed July 1, 1997, the trial court, suasponte, dismissed the proceedings for adjudicating appellee as a sexual predator, holding that Ohio's version of Megan's Law was unconstitutional as applied to appellee. Appellant appealed, and, pursuant to this court's decision in State v. Williams (Jan. 29, 1999), Lake App. No. 97-L-191, unreported, the judgment of the trial court is affirmed. ____________________________________ JUDGE WILLIAM M. O'NEILL

    FORD, P.J.,

    NADER, J., concur.

Document Info

Docket Number: Case No. 97-L-182.

Judges: O'NEILL, J.

Filed Date: 2/12/1999

Precedential Status: Non-Precedential

Modified Date: 4/18/2021