State v. Dukes, Unpublished Decision (8-10-2005)
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Opinion
Following guilty pleas, the trial court convicted defendant-appellant, Donnie Dukes, of having a weapon while under a disability pursuant to R.C.
Pursuant to Anders v. California (1967),
After reviewing the entire record, we are satisfied that Dukes's counsel has provided his client with a diligent and thorough search of the record and that he has correctly concluded that the proceedings below were free from prejudicial error. See Penson v. Ohio (1988),
We find no grounds to support a meritorious appeal. Accordingly, we affirm the trial court's judgment, and we overrule counsel's motion to withdraw. We find the appeal to be frivolous under App.R. 23 and R.C.
Further, a certified copy of this Judgment Entry shall constitute the mandate, which shall be sent to the trial court under App.R. 27. Costs shall be taxed under App.R. 24.
Doan, P.J., Hildebrandt and Painter, JJ.
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