· 9/18/2020

State v. Hogel

Citations

  • 158 N.E.3d 1053
  • 2020 Ohio 4488

Syllabus

The trial court did not err by denying appellant's request for intervention in lieu of conviction (ILC). The trial court did not abuse its discretion in finding that ILC would demean the seriousness of appellant's offenses, and this finding rendered appellant statutorily ineligible for ILC, regardless of whether the court also found other reasons for denial of ILC that were no longer statutory reasons for exclusion. Judgment affirmed. (Froelich, J., dissenting.)

Judges: Hall

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