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Criminal Contempt - Due Process
.... {¶20} As is stated above, in the case sub judice, the Guardian Ad Litem, on March ...
Criminal lawRegistration of sex offendersPetition process of R.C. 2950.031(E) and 2950.032(E)Dismissal of indictment when statute cannot apply to accused.
...-Ohio-3212, 933 N.E.2d 800, governs this case. Chojnacki is inapposite. It merely ref...
Prosecutions are essential in combating the horrific sex- trafficking industry, and a recent case just made the complicated process a whole lot harder. With criminal networks involving numerous countries, thousands of individuals and countless resources, prosecutions must untangle a complex web while balancing aggressive detective work and undercover investigations. Once again, the Department of Justice's handling - or mishandling - of a case threatens the abolitionist movement combating sex trafficking. The case of Edmond Demiraj and his family may serve a critical blow that could hinder the prosecution of modern-day slavery for years to come.
Indirect Criminal Contempt; Due Process
...-vs- . :. : . DARNELL PEGRAM . :. Case No. 2010CA00022 . :. Defendant-Appellant . : O P I...
As long as jurors seated in a criminal case are qualified and unbiased, the Due Process Clause does not require the automatic reversal of a conviction because of a trial court's good-faith error in denying a defendant's peremptory challenge of a juror, a unanimous U.S. Supreme Court has ruled. The defendant, a Hispanic man, was accused of killing an African- American teenager he mistook for a rival gang member.
CRIMINAL - postconviction relief; jail time credit; due process; confinement; R.C. 2967.191; right to counsel.
... CASE NO. 2010-G-2968 - vs - :. CHAR...
Real and fictional events viewed by the general public create the popular-culture interpretation and may evoke negative images of law enforcement or military personnel as hard, unpleasant, remorseless, or unkind to another person (e.g., the representation of a bright light shining into a suspect's eyes while the interrogator towers above in an otherwise dark room or the use of military police dogs terrorizing prisoners prior to an interrogative encounter). Interrogation also has a legal definition valuable to understanding, interpreting, and applying case law in the United States: In criminal law, a process of questions propounded by police to a person arrested or suspected to seek solution of crime.
CRIMINAL LAW - SEARCH AND SEIZURES - reasonable suspicion; field sobriety tests; probable cause; arrest. CRIMINAL LAW - MOTIONS - suppression hearing; cross-examination; opportunity; rules of evidence inapplicable; no due process violation; law of the case; ruling; interlocutory; reconsider at trial. CRIMINAL LAW - EVIDENCE - Evid.R. 402; relevant; expert testimony; Evid.R. 703; Evid.R. 705; exclusion; impact; explanation; uncooperativeness; pain; material prejudice. CRIMINAL LAW - PROSECUTORIAL MISCONDUCT - status as attorney; punish; inflame jury's passions; impermissible strategy; comments; prejudicial to appellant's substantial rights.
CRIMINAL LAW--using a sham legal process; R.C. 2921.52(B)(3); dereliction of duty; R.C. 2921.44(E).
...O P I N I O N . Plaintiff-Appellee, :. CASE NO. 2005-T-0041 . - vs - :. JAMES MARTIN, :. Defe...
Criminal law — Due process — R.C. 2911.11 — Aggravated burglary — Element of “purpose to commit any criminal offense” — Right to unanimous jury — Failure of court to explicitly instruct jury that it must agree unanimously on elements of underlying offense is not plain error — Trial judge in best position to determine whether such an instruction is necessary in a given case.
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