STATE v. TAYLOR

C.A. No. 26279.

2012 Ohio 5403

STATE OF OHIO, Appellant, v. LUCIOUS TAYLOR, Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Ohio, Ninth District, Summit County.

November 21, 2012.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

SHERRI BEVAN WALSH , Prosecuting Attorney, and RICHARD S. KASAY , Assistant Prosecuting Attorney, for Appellant.

CANDACE KIM-KNOX , Attorney at Law, for Appellee.


DECISION AND JOURNAL ENTRY

DICKINSON, Judge.

INTRODUCTION

{¶1} After he was caught stealing $550 worth of cologne from a Sears store, Lucious Taylor pleaded no contest to theft. Although the State had charged him with felony theft under the law as it was codified at the time of the offense, the trial court convicted Mr. Taylor of a first-degree misdemeanor because it applied the new version of the statute that had become effective...

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