Court Opinion

ID: 3729461
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2016-07-06 06:57:38.089634+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T09:23:09.949159
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JOURNAL ENTRY AND OPINION
{¶ 1} Eldridge Colvin, through an application for reopening, is attempting to reopen the appellate judgment that was rendered by this court in State v. Colvin, Cuyahoga App. No. 85208, 2005-Ohio-1985, which affirmed his plea of guilty to the offenses of aggravated robbery (R.C.2911.01) and failure to comply with the order or signal of police officer (R.C. 2921.331). Colvin argues that he was denied effective assistance of counsel upon appeal.
 {¶ 2} An application for reopening, as filed pursuant to App.R. 26(B), must be based upon a claim of ineffective assistance of appellate counsel. See App.R. 26(B)(1). Colvin, however, represented himself on appeal to this court in State v. Colvin, supra., and cannot raise the issue of ineffective assistance of appellate counsel through the present application for reopening. State v. Boone (1996), 114 Ohio App.3d 275,683 N.E.2d 67; State v. Smith (Nov. 29, 2001), Cuyahoga App. No. 79292, reopening disallowed (Mar. 8, 2002), Motion No. 36058; State v. Bobo
(Jan. 16, 1996), Cuyahoga App. No. 60013, reopening disallowed (Apr. 10, 1996), Motion No. 69762.
 {¶ 3} Accordingly, the application for reopening is denied.
Celebrezze, Jr., P.J., concurs.
McMonagle, J., concurs.