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State v. Sowers

COURT OF APPEALS OF OHIO SECOND APPELLATE DISTRICT MIAMI COUNTY
Jul 10, 2015
2015 Ohio 2788 (Ohio Ct. App. 2015)

Opinion

Appellate Case No. 2014-CA-25

07-10-2015

STATE OF OHIO Plaintiff-Appellee v. JASON C. SOWERS, II Defendant-Appellant

PAUL M. WATKINS, Atty. Reg. No. 0090868, Miami County Prosecutor's Office, 201 West Main Street - Safety Building, Troy, Ohio 45373 Attorney for Plaintiff-Appellee BROOKE M. BURNS, Atty. Reg. No. 0080256, State of Ohio Public Defender's Office, 250 East Broad Street, Suite 1400, Columbus, Ohio 43215 Attorney for Defendant-Appellant


Trial Court Case No. 13-CR-437A (Criminal Appeal from Common Pleas Court)

OPINION

PAUL M. WATKINS, Atty. Reg. No. 0090868, Miami County Prosecutor's Office, 201 West Main Street - Safety Building, Troy, Ohio 45373 Attorney for Plaintiff-Appellee BROOKE M. BURNS, Atty. Reg. No. 0080256, State of Ohio Public Defender's Office, 250 East Broad Street, Suite 1400, Columbus, Ohio 43215 Attorney for Defendant-Appellant HALL, J.

{¶ 1} Jason C. Sowers II appeals from his conviction and sentence in Miami County Common Pleas Court on charges of murder, aggravated burglary, aggravated robbery, and a firearm specification.

{¶ 2} Sowers advances four assignments of error. The first three challenge the constitutionality of mandatory-transfer provisions in R.C. 2152.10 and R.C. 2152.12 on the basis that they violate due process, equal protection, and the prohibition against cruel and unusual punishment. The fourth alleges ineffective assistance of counsel based on defense counsel's failure to raise the foregoing issues below.

{¶ 3} The record reflects that a complaint was filed against Sowers in juvenile court alleging that he was delinquent by reason of committing an offense that would be aggravated murder (with a firearm specification) if committed by an adult. The State moved to transfer the case to the general division of the common pleas court and to prosecute him as an adult. Following a hearing, the juvenile court found probable cause that Sowers had committed the offense and relinquished jurisdiction to the general division. Sowers subsequently was indicted on charges of aggravated murder (with a firearm specification), aggravated burglary, and aggravated robbery. Pursuant to a negotiated agreement, he pled to a reduced charge of murder (with a firearm specification) and the other charges in exchange for an agreed sentence. The trial court accepted the plea and imposed the agreed sentence. This appeal followed.

{¶ 4} As set forth above, Sowers' first three assignments of error challenge the constitutionality of mandatory-transfer provisions in R.C. 2152.10 and R.C. 2152.12, which govern the transfer of certain cases from juvenile court to adult court. He argues that the provisions at issue violate due process, equal protection, and the prohibition against cruel and unusual punishment. Sowers fails to acknowledge, however, that this court consistently has rejected the same constitutional arguments he raises here. See, e.g., State v. Aalim, 2d Dist. Montgomery No. 26249, 2015-Ohio-892; State v. Brookshire, 2d Dist. Montgomery No. 25853, 2014-Ohio-1971; State v. Anderson, 2d Dist. Montgomery No. 25689, 2014-Ohio-4245; State v. Agee, 133 Ohio App.3d 441, 728 N.E.2d 442 (2d Dist.1999); State v. Ramey, 2d Dist. Montgomery No. 16442, 1998 WL 310741 (May 22, 1998). Sowers fails to cite any of this case law or make any attempt to distinguish it. On the authority of Aalim, Brookshire, Anderson, Agee, Ramey, and similar cases from other Ohio appellate districts, we overrule the first three assignments of error.

{¶ 5} In his fourth assignment of error, Sowers claims ineffective assistance of counsel based on his attorney's failure to challenge the constitutionality of the mandatory-transfer provisions below. Because those provisions are constitutional, however, his attorney's failure to challenge them did not constitute ineffective assistance. Brookshire at ¶ 37. The fourth assignment of error is overruled.

{¶ 6} The trial court's judgment is affirmed. DONOVAN, J., and WELBAUM J., concur. Copies mailed to: Paul M. Watkins
Brooke M. Burns
Hon. Christopher Gee

See, e.g., State v. J.T.S., 10th Dist. Franklin No. 14AP-516, 2015-Ohio-1103; State v. Lane, 11th Dist. Geauga No. 2013-G-3144, 2014-Ohio-2010; State v. Mays, 8th Dist. Cuyahoga No. 100265, 2014-Ohio-3815; State v. Simon, 12th Dist. Butler No. CA2014-06-139, 2015-Ohio-970.


Summaries of

State v. Sowers

COURT OF APPEALS OF OHIO SECOND APPELLATE DISTRICT MIAMI COUNTY
Jul 10, 2015
2015 Ohio 2788 (Ohio Ct. App. 2015)
Case details for

State v. Sowers

Case Details

Full title:STATE OF OHIO Plaintiff-Appellee v. JASON C. SOWERS, II Defendant-Appellant

Court:COURT OF APPEALS OF OHIO SECOND APPELLATE DISTRICT MIAMI COUNTY

Date published: Jul 10, 2015

Citations

2015 Ohio 2788 (Ohio Ct. App. 2015)