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State v. Reed

Ohio Ct. App.October 5, 2018No. 27824
Defendant WinReed

Case Details

Judge(s)
Welbaum
Status
Published
Procedural Posture
Appeal affirmed; defendant's convictions upheld

Related Laws

No specific laws identified for this ruling.

Outcome

Appellant's convictions for felonious assault, improper handling of a firearm in a motor vehicle, discharge of a firearm on or near a prohibited premises, and having a weapon under disability were affirmed. The court rejected the manifest weight of the evidence challenge and upheld the use of a juvenile adjudication to support the disability charge.

Excerpt

Appellant's convictions for felonious assault, improper handling of a firearm in a motor vehicle, discharge of a firearm on or near a prohibited premises, and having a weapon under disability were not against the manifest weight of the evidence, as the weight of the evidence established that Appellant was the individual who fired gunshots at the police cruiser in question. In addition, pursuant to our prior decision in State v. McComb, 2017-Ohio-4010, 91 N.E.3d 255 (2d Dist.), and the Supreme Court of Ohio's recent decision in State v. Carnes, 2018-Ohio-3256, ___ N.E.3d ___, the use of a juvenile adjudication to support a charge of having a weapon under disability does not violate a defendant's constitutional right to due process. Judgment affirmed.

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