An Ohio Criminal Defense Attorney Answers the Frequently Asked Questions About the Appeal Process
You can appeal a conviction for any type of crime, including drug, sex, violent, or white-collar crime. You may also appeal the sentence when handed
You can appeal a conviction for any type of crime, including drug, sex, violent, or white-collar crime. You may also appeal the sentence when handed
If you’re headed for an appeal in the criminal justice system, the process can be confusing. Here’s what to know in an appeals process.
You never get a second chance to make a first impression. While that may be the case in a lot of situations, it doesn’t apply
11th district criminal appeals update: One juvenile case this week, with an interesting (for legal nerds) discussion of whether an order binding a juvenile over
Hello strangers! It’s been awhile. I’ve been rebuilding and reorganizing my web site, but seeing as it’s been a light few weeks in the 11th
More juvenile opinions this week than every blog I’ve posted since I started – combined! State v. Brown, 2015-Ohio-3557, Trumbull County Brown filed pro se, asking for leave to
Only a single pro se case this week, but also a few I never got to last week. State ex rel Jackson v. Sloan, 2015-Ohio-3220, Ashtabula County
Two out of Three are pro se this week. Zero out of three win. State v. Redd, 2015-Ohio-3090, Trumbull County Redd, through an attorney, initially appealed his
The only thing worth reporting is a win on a sentencing case. I included the other three just because it’s a light week. State v.
I’ve got a few weeks to catch up on, and there are an assload of opinions. I put that in italics because that makes it an erudite Latin