Blog Posts in October, 2011
Posted on Oct 20, 2011 By Zach Mayo
State v. Beauford : This case arises out of Richland County where Mr. Beauford challenges his conviction for felony domestic violence. At issue on appeal was (1) the admittance of 9-1-1 calls made by ...
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Posted on Oct 17, 2011 By Brian Jones
Any lawyer can analyze facts in relation to defined law (after all that's how they pass the bar exam). Some are better than others at the analysis. Like professional athletes, the separation between ...
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Posted on Oct 10, 2011 By Brian Jones
State v. Sandy : This appeal of two convictions for receiving stolen property arises out of Ashland Co. You know your case is D.O.A. when the Court notes in the first paragraph of the facts that "the ...
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Posted on Oct 8, 2011 By Brian Jones
Often a piece of evidence is Constitutionally admissible, but inadmissible according to the Rules of Evidence . Exclusion based on the Evidence Rules must frequently occur in the heat of trial. But ...
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Posted on Oct 3, 2011 By Brian Jones
State v. Daniels : This case arises out of Strasbourg in Tuscarawas County. John Daniels met a young girl at the Ramada Limited, had inappropriate sexual contact with the 15 year old girl, and then ...
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