abuse of discretion plain error
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Sufficiency of the evidence; manifest weight of the evidence; admission of evidence; abuse of discretion; plain error; return of security deposit; R.C. 5321.16.
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Carrying a concealed weapon, forfeiture, having a weapon under disability, hearsay, abuse of discretion, plain error, Evid.R. 803(2), excited utterance, prior inconsistent statement, Evid.R. 404(B), ineffective assistance of counsel, Crim.R. 29, R.C. 2923.12, R.C. 2901.22, R.C. 2923.11, prosecutorial misconduct, beyond a reasonable doubt, closing argument, motion for mistrial.
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Aggravated assault; aggravated riot; high-heeled shoe; deadly weapon; defective indictment; underlying offense; harmless error; evidence of co-defendants acquittal; motion in limine; relevance; abuse of discretion; plain error; unanimous jury verdict; alternative means; multiple acts; Crim.R. 31(A); R.C. 2917.02(A)(1); R.C. 2917.02(A)(2); R.C. 2917.02(A)(3); R.C. 2903.12(A)(1); R.C. 2903.12(A)(2); R.C. 2923.11(A).
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C. 3109.04/APPOINTMENT OF GUARDIAN AD LITEM; IN CAMERA INTERVIEW; ABUSE OF DISCRETION; PLAIN ERROR.
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Rape; gross sexual imposition; kidnapping; sexually oriented offender; abuse of discretion; plain error; ineffective assistance of counsel; insufficient evidence; manifest weight; minimum sentence; State v. Foster; consecutive sentence; concurrent sentence.
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Termination of shared parenting agreement - not an abuse of discretion. No plain error - admission expert testimony.
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Probate court was not bias against appellant; Application for conservatorship that limited the probate court by R.C. 2111.021 did not limit the probate courts authority to grant reasonable attorney fees; Contract for attorney fees did not limit the probate courts decision reduce attorney fees because the fees came from the account in the conservatorship and the court has authority over an accounting; Probate courts modification of the amount of attorney fees that were granted by the magistrate was not an abuse of discretion; Probate courts adoption of certain attorney fees awarded by the magistrate was not plain error.
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CRIMINAL LAW - murder; aggravated burglary; aggravated robbery; comments during individual voir dire; failure to object; Crim.R. 52(B); plain error; R.C. 2945.03; peremptory challenge; abuse of discretion; Crim.R. 24; R.C. 2945.25; sufficiency of the evidence; Crim.R. 29; manifest weight; allied offenses of similar import; R.C. 2941.25; remanded for new sentencing hearing on the merger issue; maximum and consecutive sentences. INEFFECTIVE ASSISTANCE OF COUNSEL.
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CRIMINAL LAW: sufficiency of the evidence, ineffective assistance of counsel, alibi evidence, Crim.R. 12.1, abuse of discretion, exclusion of evidence, prejudice, cumulative error, plain error cumulative error
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Nursing home - responsible party - outstanding balance - breach of contract - magistrate's decision - objections - transcript - affidavit - abuse of discretion - plain error - indispensable or necessary party - motion to dismiss.