State v. Seiker
Citations
- 2026 Ohio 1073
Syllabus
Appellant was sentenced to a prison term of 11 to 16.5 years in connection with her guilty plea to permitting child abuse, a first-degree felony. Her prison sentence was within the permissible statutory range, and the record established that the trial court considered R.C. 2929.11 and 2929.12 in sentencing her. Appellant's sentence was not contrary to law. Judgment affirmed.
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Judges: Tucker
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