State v. Perry , 2022 Ohio 3056 ( 2022 )


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  • [Cite as State v. Perry, 
    2022-Ohio-3056
    .]
    IN THE COURT OF APPEALS
    FIRST APPELLATE DISTRICT OF OHIO
    HAMILTON COUNTY, OHIO
    STATE OF OHIO,                                   :       APPEAL NO. C-200178
    TRIAL NO. B-1904068
    Plaintiff-Appellee,                       :
    vs.                                             :
    O P I N I O N.
    MICHAEL L. PERRY,                                :
    Defendant-Appellant.                         :
    Criminal Appeal From: Hamilton County Court of Common Pleas
    Judgment Appealed From Is:                  Affirmed in Part, Reversed in Part, and Cause
    Remanded
    Date of Judgment Entry on Appeal: September 2, 2022
    Joseph T. Deters, Hamilton County Prosecuting Attorney, and Paula E. Adams,
    Assistant Prosecuting Attorney, for Plaintiff-Appellee,
    Michael J. Trapp, for Defendant-Appellant.
    OHIO FIRST DISTRICT COURT OF APPEALS
    MYERS, Presiding Judge.
    {¶1}    Defendant-appellant Michael L. Perry appeals his classification as a
    violent offender and his indefinite sentence for the offense of felonious assault.
    {¶2}    Perry entered a guilty plea to one count of felonious assault, in violation
    of R.C. 2903.11(A)(1), a second-degree-felony offense. The offense occurred on or
    about June 7, 2019, subjecting Perry to the indefinite sentencing provisions of the
    Reagan Tokes Law, effective March 22, 2019. Prior to sentencing, Perry raised a
    constitutional challenge to the Reagan Tokes Law and requested to be sentenced under
    the former, definite sentencing scheme. The trial court rejected Perry’s constitutional
    challenge and imposed an indefinite sentence of a minimum term of three years in
    prison and a maximum term of four-and-one-half years in prison. In addition, the
    court told Perry that he would be required to register with Ohio’s Violent Offender
    Database pursuant to R.C. 2903.41 through 2903.44 (“Sierah’s Law”) upon his release
    from prison.
    {¶3}    In his first assignment of error, Perry argues that the trial court erred by
    classifying him as a violent offender under Sierah’s Law because he was not convicted
    of a predicate offense listed in R.C. 2903.41(A). The state concedes the error. Because
    felonious assault, the offense for which Perry was convicted, is not a predicate offense
    listed in R.C. 2903.41, the trial court erred by classifying Perry as a violent offender.
    See State v. Freeman, 1st Dist. Hamilton No. C-190751, 
    2021-Ohio-2283
    , ¶ 13-14. We
    sustain Perry’s first assignment of error.
    {¶4}    In his second assignment of error, Perry argues that the Reagan Tokes
    Law on its face violates the United States and Ohio Constitutions. Specifically, he
    contends that the Reagan Tokes Law violates the separation-of-powers doctrine.
    Perry’s challenge is ripe for review in his direct appeal of his indefinite sentence. See
    State v. Maddox, Slip Opinion No. 
    2022-Ohio-764
    , ¶ 11 and 21.
    {¶5}    This court addressed a similar challenge to the Reagan Tokes Law in
    State v. Guyton, 1st Dist. Hamilton No. C-190657, 
    2022-Ohio-2962
    . In Guyton, we
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    OHIO FIRST DISTRICT COURT OF APPEALS
    determined that the Reagan Tokes Law was constitutional on its face, rejecting a claim
    that the indefinite sentencing scheme violates the separation-of-powers doctrine, as
    well as other clauses of the federal and state constitutions. 
    Id.
     at 18-19 and 69. Based
    on our holding in Guyton, we overrule the second assignment of error.
    {¶6}    Consequently, we reverse the trial court’s judgment as to the violent-
    offender classification, affirm the court’s judgment in all other respects, and remand
    the case for the trial court to correct the sentencing entry nunc pro tunc in accordance
    with this opinion and the law.
    Judgment accordingly.
    BERGERON and WINKLER, JJ., concur.
    Please note:
    The court has recorded its own entry this date.
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Document Info

Docket Number: C-200178

Citation Numbers: 2022 Ohio 3056

Judges: Myers

Filed Date: 9/2/2022

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 9/2/2022