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Old 07-20-2005, 08:25 PM
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Days after prison release, he is charged in rape/kidnap of teen

Just days after his release from a state prison, Jeremy Quinn, Jr., was charged with kidnapping a 16-year-old Sylvania Township girl at knifepoint Monday from the driveway of her home and raping her.

Quinn, 22, of 8052 Dorr St., Springfield Township, was arraigned yesterday in Sylvania Municipal Court on one count of kidnapping and six counts of rape.http://toledoblade.com/apps/pbcs.dll...WS02/507200407
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State of Ohio
v.
Jeremy J. Quinn, Jr.
Appellant

DECISION AND JUDGMENT
Decided: July 17, 2008

{¶ 1} This matter is before the court on the June 18, 2008 pro se application for reopening, pursuant to App.R. 26(B), filed by Jeremy J. Quinn, Jr. On December 12, 2005, following a jury trial, Jeremy J. Quinn, Jr., was found guilty of one count of kidnapping and six counts of rape, and sentenced to ten years on each count, to be served consecutively, for a total period of incarceration of 70 years. This court affirmed that judgment in State v. Quinn, 6th Dist. No. L-06-1003, 2008-Ohio-819, on February 29, 2008. Quinn did not appeal to the Supreme Court of Ohio.

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{¶ 4} Accordingly, we find that the grounds asserted by Quinn do not constitute good cause for the untimely filing of his application. Quinn's failure to demonstrate good cause is a sufficient basis for denying the application for reopening. See, e.g., State v. Woodey, 8th Dist. No. 90317, 2008-Ohio-2825, ¶ 9; and State v. Wright, 7th Dist. No. 03 MA 112, 2005-Ohio-4501, ¶ 3. Quinn's application to reopen his appeal is therefore
denied.

APPLICATION DENIED.

Appeal at link:
http://www.supremecourt.ohio.gov/rod...-Ohio-3579.pdf
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Jeremy Quinn, Jr.

Housed: Southern Ohio Correctional Facility

Sentence Date: 12/15/2005
Offense: 1 count 1st Degree Kidnapping
Offense: 6 counts 1st Degree Rape

Sentence Date: 08/09/2006
Offense: Possession of a Deadly Weapon Under Detention

Stated Term: 74 years
Expiration of Stated Term: 06/29/2079
Mandatory Sentence: 60 years
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