[Cite as State v. Russell, 2012-Ohio-2336.]




                            IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF OHIO
                               SECOND APPELLATE DISTRICT
                                  MONTGOMERY COUNTY

STATE OF OHIO                                        :
                                                     :     Appellate Case No. 24802
        Plaintiff-Appellee                           :
                                                     :     Trial Court Case No. 2011-CR-1758
v.                                                   :
                                                     :     (Criminal Appeal from
RANDALL L. RUSSELL                                   :     (Common Pleas Court)
                                                     :
        Defendant-Appellant                   :
                                                     :
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                                                  OPINION

                                Rendered on the 25th day of May, 2012.

                                                  ...........

MATHIAS H. HECK, JR., by ANDREW T. FRENCH, Atty. Reg. #0069384, Montgomery
County Prosecutor’s Office, Appellate Division, Montgomery County Courts Building, P.O.
Box 972, 301 West Third Street, Dayton, Ohio 45422
      Attorney for Plaintiff-Appellee

LUCAS W. WILDER, Atty. Reg. #0074057, 120 West Second Street, Suite 400, Dayton, Ohio
45402
      Attorney for Defendant-Appellant

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HALL, J.

        {¶ 1}     Randall Lee Russell appeals from his conviction and sentence following a

guilty plea to a charge of operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol
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(OVI).

         {¶ 2}   In his sole assignment of error, Russell contends the trial court abused its

discretion in imposing a mandatory fine as part of his third-degree felony OVI sentence.

Because he filed a pre-sentence affidavit of indigency and the trial court found him indigent,

Russell claims the trial court should not have imposed a $1,350 fine.

         {¶ 3}   In support of his argument, Russell relies on R.C. 2929.18(B)(1), which

provides in part: “If an offender alleges in an affidavit filed with the court prior to sentencing

that the offender is indigent and unable to pay the mandatory fine and if the court determines

the offender is an indigent person and is unable to pay the mandatory fine described in this

division, the court shall not impose the mandatory fine upon the offender.”

         {¶ 4}   Upon review, we find Russell’s argument to be without merit. Another

provision, R.C. 2929.18(B)(3), states that “[f]or a fourth degree felony OVI offense and for a

third degree felony OVI offense, the sentencing court shall impose upon the offender a

mandatory fine in the amount specified in division (G)(1)(d) or (e) of section 4511.19 of the

Revised Code, whichever is applicable.” In turn, R.C. 4511.19(G)(1)(e)(iii) makes clear that

the fine required by R.C. 2929.18(B)(3) for a third-degree felony OVI offense cannot be

waived. It states that a person convicted of third-degree felony OVI shall receive a sentence

that includes “[i]n all cases, notwithstanding Section 2929.18 of the Revised Code, a fine of

not less than one thousand three hundred fifty * * * dollars.” (Emphasis added.) See State v.

Whalen, 2d Dist. Montgomery No. 19783, 2003-Ohio-6539 (holding that a fine is required for

a fourth-degree felony OVI offense even when an offender is indigent).

         {¶ 5}   On the authority of R.C. 4511.19(G)(1)(e)(iii), and this court’s decision in
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Whalen, we overrule Russell’s assignment of error and affirm the judgment of the

Montgomery County Common Pleas Court.

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GRADY, P.J., and DONOVAN, J., concur.




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