State v. Cretella , 2018 Ohio 3245 ( 2018 )


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  • [Cite as State v. Cretella, 
    2018-Ohio-3245
    .]
    IN THE COURT OF APPEALS
    ELEVENTH APPELLATE DISTRICT
    TRUMBULL COUNTY, OHIO
    STATE OF OHIO,                                    :         OPINION
    Plaintiff-Appellee,            :
    CASE NO. 2018-T-0014
    - vs -                                   :
    CHRISTOPHER MARTIN CRETELLA,                      :
    Defendant-Appellant.           :
    Criminal Appeal from the Trumbull County Court of Common Pleas, Case No. 2015 CR
    00383.
    Judgment: Affirmed.
    Dennis Watkins, Trumbull County Prosecutor, and Ashleigh Musick, Assistant
    Prosecutor, Administration Building, Fourth Floor, 160 High Street, N.W., Warren, OH
    44481-1092 (For Plaintiff-Appellee).
    Christopher Martin Cretella, pro se, PID: A681-379, Lake Erie Correctional Institution,
    P.O. Box 8000, 501 Thompson Road, Conneaut, OH 44030 (Defendant-Appellant).
    THOMAS R. WRIGHT, P.J.
    {¶1}       Appellant, Christopher M. Cretella, appeals the denial of his second and
    third motions for jail-time credit. We affirm.
    {¶2}       Cretella pleaded guilty to robbery and assault on an officer in November of
    2015 and was sentenced to a total of four years. On July 1, 2016, Cretella filed his first
    motion for jail-time credit, which was overruled August 18, 2016. In May of 2017, we
    affirmed that decision. State v. Cretella, 11th Dist. Trumbull No. 2016-T-0088, 2017-Ohio-
    2603.
    {¶3}   Thereafter, Cretella filed a second motion for jail-time credit on July 13,
    2017 and a third on September 22, 2017, which is identical to the second. Cretella then
    filed a motion to proceed with judgment seeking the trial court to rule on his motions. The
    trial court denied his motions for jail-time credit, finding it had previously ruled on the same
    motion on August 18, 2016.
    {¶4}   Cretella raises two assignments of error:
    {¶5}   “[1.] The trial court denied the appellant due process by failing to reduce
    each stated prison term per 2929.19(B)(2)(g)(i), 2949.08(B), and 2967.191 making the
    judgment void pursuant to Crim.R. 32(C) by simply aggregating the jail-time credit.
    {¶6}   “[2.] The trial court violated the Defendant-Appellant’s constitutional
    protections to equal protection by failing to reduce each statutorily imposed sentence by
    100 days.”
    {¶7}   In response, the state asserts that Cretella’s successive motions for jail-time
    credit are barred by res judicata. We agree.
    {¶8}   “Pursuant to R.C. 2929.19(B)(2)(g)(iii), res judicata will not bar a motion to
    correct errors in jail-time credit filed after the time for appeal has passed; this, however,
    does not imply that res judicata is never applicable to such motions.
    {¶9}   “* * * Simply because res judicata does not operate to bar an initial, post-
    sentence motion for jail-time credit, does not imply the doctrine is inapplicable
    to successive motions. No injustice will result if res judicata is applied to bar appellant’s
    second motion.” (Emphasis sic.) State v. Smith, 11th Dist. Lake No. 2016-L-107, 2017-
    2
    Ohio-4124, ¶11-12; State v. Wilson, 8th Dist. Cuyahoga No. 105535, 
    2017-Ohio-8068
    ,
    ¶14, appeal not allowed, 
    151 Ohio St.3d 1515
    , 
    2018-Ohio-365
    , 
    90 N.E.3d 953
     (upholding
    trial court’s decision overruling motion for jail-time credit based on res judicata); State v.
    Dixon, 11th Dist. Lake No. 2017-L-040, 
    2017-Ohio-7028
    , ¶5; State v. Watson, 11th Dist.
    Trumbull No. 2017-T-0047, 
    2017-Ohio-8631
    , ¶9.
    {¶10} Because res judicata applies to successive motions for jail-time credit,
    Cretella’s assignments of error are overruled, and the trial court’s decision is affirmed.
    DIANE V. GRENDELL, J.,
    TIMOTHY P. CANNON, J.,
    concur.
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Document Info

Docket Number: 2018-T-0014

Citation Numbers: 2018 Ohio 3245

Judges: Wright

Filed Date: 8/13/2018

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 8/13/2018