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State v. Bunnell

Court of Appeals of Ohio, Sixth District, Lucas County
Jun 7, 2002
Court of Appeals No. L-02-1015, Trial Court No. CR-92-6087 (Ohio Ct. App. Jun. 7, 2002)

Opinion

Court of Appeals No. L-02-1015, Trial Court No. CR-92-6087.

Decided June 7, 2002.

Julia R. Bates, Lucas County Prosecuting Attorney, and Eric A. Baum, Assistant Prosecuting Attorney, for appellee.

Darnae Bunnell, pro se.


DECISION AND JUDGMENT ENTRY


This accelerated case comes before the court on appeal from the Lucas County Court of Common Pleas.

In 1992, a jury found appellant guilty of involuntary manslaughter and aggravated arson. This court affirmed appellant's convictions in 1993. (Case No. L-92-355). On November 15, 2001, appellant filed a "petition seeking notice of plain error on cause to lack of subject matter jurisdiction." The trial court denied the petition on January 2, 2001. Appellant now appeals setting forth the following assignments of error:

"I. THE TRIAL COURT VIOLATED CRIMINAL RULES 1, 3, 4, 5, AND 7 WHEN NO FORMAL ACCUSATION (COMPLAINT) WAS FILED FOR ACQUIREMENT OF JURISDICTION OVER THE SUBJECT MATTER TO PROSECUTE APPELLANT ON THE CHARGES HE HAS NOW BEEN CONFINED FOR OVER TEN (10) YEARS.

"II. THE TRIAL COURT VIOLATED APPELLANT'S DUE PROCESS BY DENYING APPELLANT'S MOTION WITHOUT PROVIDING FINDING AND CONCLUSIONS BASED TO LAW IN SUPPORT OF DENIAL."

Appellant contends that the court lacked subject matter jurisdiction to convict him in that a complaint was never filed.

Felonies are prosecuted by indictment. Crim.R. 7. The record in this case contains a file stamped indictment charging appellant with aggravated murder and aggravated arson. Accordingly, appellant's two assignments of error are found not well-taken.

On consideration whereof, the court finds that substantial justice has been done the party complaining, and the judgment of the Lucas County Common Pleas Court is affirmed. Costs assessed to appellant.

JUDGMENT AFFIRMED.

A certified copy of this entry shall constitute the mandate pursuant to App.R. 27. See, also, 6th Dist.Loc.App.R. 4, amended 1/1/98.

Peter M. Handwork, J., Melvin L. Resnick, J., and Mark L. Pietrykowski, P.J., CONCUR.


Summaries of

State v. Bunnell

Court of Appeals of Ohio, Sixth District, Lucas County
Jun 7, 2002
Court of Appeals No. L-02-1015, Trial Court No. CR-92-6087 (Ohio Ct. App. Jun. 7, 2002)
Case details for

State v. Bunnell

Case Details

Full title:State of Ohio, Appellee, v. Darnae Bunnell, Appellant

Court:Court of Appeals of Ohio, Sixth District, Lucas County

Date published: Jun 7, 2002

Citations

Court of Appeals No. L-02-1015, Trial Court No. CR-92-6087 (Ohio Ct. App. Jun. 7, 2002)

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