State v. Biddle

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[Cite as State v. Biddle, 2004-Ohio-2047.] IN THE COURT OF APPEALS FOR CHAMPAIGN COUNTY, OHIO STATE OF OHIO : Plaintiff-Appellee : C.A. CASE NO. 2003 CA 18 v. : T.C. CASE NO. 2001 CR 36 BRIAN J. BIDDLE : (Criminal Appeal from Common Pleas Court) Defendant-Appellant : : .......... OPINION Rendered on the 23rd day of April , 2004. .......... NICK A. SELVAGGIO, Atty. Reg. No. 0055607, Prosecuting Attorney, 200 North Main Street, Urbana, Ohio 43078 Attorney for Plaintiff-Appellee SCOTT M. CALAWAY, Atty. Reg. No. 0068350, 245 Orchard Drive, Dayton, Ohio 45419 Attorney for Defendant-Appellant BRIAN J. BIDDLE, Atty. Reg. No. A436-753, Southeastern Correctional Institute, P. O. Box 200, Lancaster, Ohio 43130-0200 .......... FREDERICK N. YOUNG, J. {¶1} Brian Biddle was found guilty of community control violations. His community control was revoked and he was sentenced to a term of eleven months incarceration. He filed a notice of appeal and, in due course, his appointed appellate counsel filed an Anders brief, which thoroughly examined the record and the law and concluded that there were no meritorious issues for appeal. {¶2} On January 20, 2004, we informed Biddle of the fact that his counsel had filed an Anders brief and granted him sixty days from January 20, 2004, to file his pro se brief, if any. {¶3} No such pro se brief has been filed. {¶4} We have thoroughly examined the record of the proceedings in this case, and we agree with the assessment of appellate counsel that there are no meritorious issues for appellate review. {¶5} The judgment appealed from will be affirmed. .......... FAIN, P.J. and BROGAN, J., concur. Copies mailed to: Nick A. Selvaggio Scott M. Calaway Brian J. Biddle Hon. Roger B. Wilson

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