what to know in an appeals process
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.
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.
Being under criminal investigation can be a stressful and bewildering experience. Don’t go it alone.
When someone is charged with a crime, the prosecution and defense typically call in witnesses to testify about the guilt or innocence of the person
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
Opinions always slow down for a few weeks after a big quarterly release. They’re starting to dribble back in this week, but it’s still a slow trickle. State
Another big group this week, but a bunch involved pro se appellants who either missed a deadline or messed up the paperwork. State v. Straw, 2015-Ohio-1059
In criminal law weekly digest *The term “weekly” is used loosely. Very very loosely. The US Supreme Court will hear arguments next Tuesday on whether
Ohio’s 11th District Court of Appeals released opinions in a few criminal cases and one juvenile court case: State v. Campbell, 2013-A-0047 Campbell was convicted
“Help! My son/daughter/brother/sister/friend got caught shoplifting. The store sent us a letter saying if we pay them $200 they won’t press charges. What should we
Jail. Prison. The Clink. Inside. The Joint. The Pen. The Hoosegow. The Crossbar Hotel. One of the first things you’re going to wonder if you’re