State v. Blumenschein, Unpublished Decision (6-21-2000)
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On April 19, 1996 Blumenschein was indicted on charges resulting from the alleged sexual molestation of his adolescent daughter. On June 2, 1996, Blumenschein was found guilty of five counts of rape, sexual battery, felonious sexual penetration and one count of gross sexual imposition. Blumenschein was sentenced to two terms of ten to twenty-five years for conviction on the charges of rape and felonious sexual assault. He was also sentenced to two terms of two years for the conviction on the charges of sexual battery and gross sexual imposition. All charges were to be served concurrently.
On February 10, 2000, Blumenschein filed a motion to vacate and set aside sentence and a motion for judicial release. The Court overruled both motions on February 11, 2000. On appeal from that dismissal Blumenschein makes several assignments of error.
Blumenschein's assignments of error are argumentative and disjointed, but we understand his complaint to be, that the trial judge incorrectly denied his motions as a matter of law because according to R.C.
We overrule Blumenscheim's assignments of error based on Stateex rel. Maynard v. Corrigan (1998),
No error having been shown, the judgment of the Court of Common Pleas of Union County is affirmed.
WALTERS and SHAW, JJ., concur.
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