State v. Silva, Ca2008-01-007 (9-2-2008)
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{¶ 2} Appellant was sentenced to community control in 2006 on three counts of felony nonsupport of dependents and notified that consecutive prison terms would be imposed if he violated his community control sanction. In 2007, appellant's community control was revoked after he violated the conditions of the sanction, and a prison term was *Page 2 imposed.
{¶ 3} Appellant argues on appeal in his single assignment of error that the trial court erred in imposing a prison term after his violation because he is amenable to community control sanctions. Appellant asserts that the principles of sentencing are best met if he continues working to pay his child support obligation.
{¶ 4} The record indicates that the trial court considered the applicable sentencing statutes of R.C.
{¶ 5} Accordingly, we find that appellant failed to offer clear and convincing evidence that the record did not support the imposition of sentence or that the sentence was otherwise contrary to law. See R.C.
{¶ 6} Appellant's single assignment of error is overruled.
{¶ 7} Judgment affirmed.
*Page 1BRESSLER and POWELL, JJ., concur.
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