[Cite as State v. West, 2017-Ohio-7.]
STATE OF OHIO ) IN THE COURT OF APPEALS
)ss: NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
COUNTY OF SUMMIT )
STATE OF OHIO C.A. No. 28250
Appellee
v. APPEAL FROM JUDGMENT
ENTERED IN THE
JASON WEST COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
COUNTY OF SUMMIT, OHIO
Appellant CASE No. CR 2014 10 3052
DECISION AND JOURNAL ENTRY
Dated: January 4, 2017
WHITMORE, Presiding Judge.
{¶1} Defendant-Appellant, Jason West, appeals from the judgment of the Summit
County Court of Common Pleas, denying his petition for post-conviction relief. This Court
dismisses his attempted appeal because it is not taken from a final order.
I.
{¶2} Mr. West pleaded guilty to several crimes and was sentenced to a total of ten
years of imprisonment. He filed a direct appeal, raising several assignments of error for our
review. While that appeal remained pending before this Court, Mr. West filed several pro se
motions with the trial court, including: (1) a motion to have his attorney removed from the case;
(2) a motion for appointment of counsel; (3) a motion for expert assistance; and (4) a motion to
withdraw his guilty plea. Mr. West also filed a timely pro se petition for post-conviction relief.
The trial court summarily denied each of these filings in a one-sentence judgment entry.
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{¶3} Mr. West appealed the trial court’s decision. The State moved to dismiss the
appeal on the basis that the trial court’s judgment entry denying Mr. West’s petition for post-
conviction relief did not contain the statutorily required findings of fact and conclusions of law.
The State, therefore, argued that the trial court’s judgment entry was not a final, appealable
order. In response, Mr. West requested that this Court either rule on his petition for post-
conviction relief, or order the trial court to issue findings of fact and conclusions of law so as to
render its judgment entry a final, appealable order.
{¶4} This Court issued a Magistrate’s Order deferring our decision on the State’s
motion to dismiss until the final disposition of the appeal. The basis for this Court’s order was
that the judgment entry from which Mr. West appealed also denied other motions, including a
motion to withdraw his guilty plea, which did not require findings of fact and conclusions of law
in order to be final and appealable. The order also indicated that the docketing statement
suggested that Mr. West’s appeal involved more than just an appeal from the denial of his
petition for post-conviction relief.
{¶5} Having now reviewed the briefing in this matter, it is clear that Mr. West has only
challenged the denial of his petition for post-conviction relief. There is no dispute that the trial
court’s judgment entry denying Mr. West’s petition did not contain the required findings of fact
and conclusions of law. See R.C. 2953.21(C) (“If the court dismisses the petition [for post-
conviction relief], it shall make and file findings of fact and conclusions of law with respect to
such dismissal.”). As a result, the trial court’s judgment entry is not a final, appealable order
with respect to its denial of Mr. West’s petition for post-conviction relief. State v. Beard, 9th
Dist. Lorain No. 07CA009240, 2008-Ohio-3722, ¶ 2, citing State v. Mapson, 1 Ohio St.3d 217,
218 (1982); State ex rel. Ferrell v. Clark, 13 Ohio St.3d 3, 3 (1984) (“A judgment entry filed
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without these findings is incomplete, and is not a final, appealable order.”). Mr. West’s appeal is
dismissed on that basis.
II.
{¶6} The trial court’s judgment entry in this case is not a final, appealable order as it
relates to the denial of Mr. West’s petition for post-conviction relief. Mr. West’s appeal is
dismissed.
Appeal dismissed.
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
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 Appellant.
BETH WHITMORE
FOR THE COURT
MOORE, J.
HENSAL, J.
CONCUR.
APPEARANCES:
JASON WEST, pro se, Appellant.
MIKE DEWINE, Attorney General, and MICAH R. AULT, Attorney at Law, for Appellee.