State v. Poling, Unpublished Decision (5-1-1998)
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Opinion
On January 5, 1993, Thomas Poling pled guilty to two counts of kidnapping, felonies of the first degree, pursuant to R.C.
Appellant's only assignment of error states:
The Appellant is being deprived of the protection provided by the
14th Amendment of the United States Constitution that is made applicable to the State of Ohio by Article (2) Section (15) of the Ohio Constitution.
Appellant is seeking a modification of his January, 1993 sentence. He contends that the failure to apply the new sentencing guidelines contained in Am. Sub. S.B. No. 2, effective July 1, 1996, to his case violates his equal protection and due process rights.
We overrule Appellant's assignment of error based on State exrel. Maynard v. Corrigan (1998),
Having found no error prejudicial to the Appellant herein, in the particulars assigned and argued, we affirm the judgment of the trial court.
Judgment affirmed.
HADLEY and BRYANT, JJ., concur.
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