11th District Criminal Case Update
I got behind a couple weeks while my new web site launched. Lucky for me the 11th only released three criminal opinions in that time.
I got behind a couple weeks while my new web site launched. Lucky for me the 11th only released three criminal opinions in that time.
I skipped last week, so I’ll cover the past two weeks of opinions today. The big news is Chardon High School shooter T.J. Lane’s sentencing
State v. Jarvi, 2014-Ohio-1774 Jarvi was originally charged with Aggravated Murder and some lesser counts after she was involved in the beating death of a
Wow, 36 opinions released this week. Talk about triggering my procrastination reflex. After a few days of putting it off, here are the criminal case
Not a whole lot going on this week in the criminal law digest I follow, so here’s the Legal Tip of the Day: If you
The 11th released 5 new criminal opinions this week. One win for the defense. State v. Zimmerman, 2013-G-3146 Zimmerman pled to a felony OVI and
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
Today’s guest blog post comes courtesy of New York traffic and DUI attorney Zev Goldstein, with some tips on how to behave if you get
How many of us have headed East for vacation and zoned out on I-90 in New York, forgetting to keep an eye on the speedometer,
“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