[Cite as State v. Weese, 2013-Ohio-5789.]
STATE OF OHIO ) IN THE COURT OF APPEALS
)ss: NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
COUNTY OF WAYNE )
STATE OF OHIO C.A. No. 12CA0047
Appellee
v. APPEAL FROM JUDGMENT
ENTERED IN THE
LARRY L. WEESE WAYNE COUNTY MUNICIPAL COURT
COUNTY OF WAYNE, OHIO
Appellant CASE No. CRB-12-01-00140
DECISION AND JOURNAL ENTRY
Dated: December 31, 2013
BELFANCE, Presiding Judge.
{¶1} Defendant-Appellant Larry Weese appeals from the judgment of the Wayne
County Municipal Court. For the reasons set forth below, we reverse.
I.
{¶2} In January 2012, Mr. Weese was charged with assault in violation of R.C.
2903.13(A), a first-degree misdemeanor. Mr. Weese pleaded no contest and he was sentenced to
45 days in jail, three years of community control, and ordered to pay a $250 fine. Additionally,
Mr. Weese was ordered to pay court costs.
{¶3} During Mr. Weese’s initial appeal, Mr. Weese’s counsel filed a brief pursuant to
Anders v. California, 386 U.S. 738 (1967), asserting there were no arguable issues that would
support an appeal. After conducting our own independent review of the record, we determined
that there was at least one arguable issue that was not wholly frivolous. See id. at 744.
Accordingly, we granted counsel’s request to withdraw and appointed new counsel to brief the
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identified issue along with any other issues new counsel may discern. See McCoy v. Court of
Appeals of Wisconsin, District 1, 486 U.S. 429, 444 (1988). New counsel has filed an appellate
brief raising a single assignment of error for our review.
II.
ASSIGNMENT OF ERROR
THE TRIAL COURT ERRED BY IMPOSING COURT COSTS WITHOUT
NOTIFYING LARRY L. WEESE THAT FAILING TO PAY THOSE COSTS
MAY RESULT IN THE COURT’S ORDERING HIM TO PERFORM
COMMUNITY SERVICE.
{¶4} Mr. Weese asserts in his sole assignment of error that the trial court committed
reversible error in imposing court costs without informing him that his failure to pay the costs
may result in the court ordering him to perform community service. The State concedes the
error, and we agree.
{¶5} At the time of Mr. Weese’s sentencing hearing in August 2012, R.C.
2947.23(A)(1)(a) stated that:
In all criminal cases, including violations of ordinances, the judge or magistrate
shall include in the sentence the costs of prosecution, including any costs under
section 2947.231 of the Revised Code, and render a judgment against the
defendant for such costs. At the time the judge or magistrate imposes sentence,
the judge or magistrate shall notify the defendant of both of the following:
(a) If the defendant fails to pay that judgment or fails to timely make payments
towards that judgment under a payment schedule approved by the court, the court
may order the defendant to perform community service in an amount of not more
than forty hours per month until the judgment is paid or until the court is satisfied
that the defendant is in compliance with the approved payment schedule.
(b) If the court orders the defendant to perform the community service, the
defendant will receive credit upon the judgment at the specified hourly credit rate
per hour of community service performed, and each hour of community service
performed will reduce the judgment by that amount.
{¶6} We have concluded that the statute requires that the trial court do two things:
“‘(1) notify the defendant at the time of sentencing that costs will be assessed so that he has an
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opportunity to seek a waiver, and (2) notify the defendant that his failure to pay the costs could
result in imposition of community service, but that he would receive credit toward the costs from
any community service imposed.’” State v. Boone, 9th Dist. Summit No. 26104, 2013-Ohio-
2664, ¶ 29, quoting State v. Williams, 9th Dist. Summit No. 26014, 2012-Ohio-5873, ¶ 23.
{¶7} In the instant matter, the trial court failed to inform Mr. Weese of all of the
notifications required by R.C. 2947.23(A)(1)(a) at sentencing, yet imposed costs in its sentencing
entry. Therefore, we “reverse the trial court’s imposition of court costs and remand for the
proper imposition of court costs in accordance with the requirements set forth in R.C.
2947.23(A)(1).” State v. Debruce, 9th Dist. Summit No. 25574, 2012-Ohio-454, ¶ 38.
{¶8} Mr. Weese’s sole assignment of error is sustained.
III.
{¶9} In light of the foregoing, we reverse the judgment of the Wayne County
Municipal Court and remand the matter solely for the proper imposition of court costs in
accordance with the requirements set forth in R.C. 2947.23(A)(1).
Judgment reversed,
and cause remanded.
There were reasonable grounds for this appeal.
We order that a special mandate issue out of this Court, directing the Wayne County
Municipal Court, County of Wayne, State of Ohio, to carry this judgment into execution. A
certified copy of this journal entry shall constitute the mandate, pursuant to App.R. 27.
Immediately upon the filing hereof, this document shall constitute the journal entry of
judgment, and it shall be file stamped by the Clerk of the Court of Appeals at which time the
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period for review shall begin to run. App.R. 22(C). The Clerk of the Court of Appeals is
instructed to mail a notice of entry of this judgment to the parties and to make a notation of the
mailing in the docket, pursuant to App.R. 30.
Costs taxed to Appellee.
EVE V. BELFANCE
FOR THE COURT
CARR, J.
WHITMORE, J.
CONCUR.
APPEARANCES:
KENNETH R. SPIERT, Assistant State Public Defender, for Appellant.
DANIEL R. LUTZ, Prosecuting Attorney, and NATHAN R. SHAKER, Assistant Prosecuting
Attorney, for Appellee.