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House Republicans urge prompt delivery of military veteran benefits

Ohio House Speaker William Batchelder and Rep. Terry Johnson are sponsoring a resolution requesting President Barack Obama, Congress and the U.S. Secretary of Veterans Affairs to take immediate action to reduce the processing time for veterans' disability benefit claims. Read More of "House Republicans urge prompt delivery of military veteran benefits"

Date Published: May 22, 2013

TIFFANY L. PARKS, Daily Reporter Staff Writer

Criminal defendant’s public records request for information that is subject to discovery triggers state’s right to demand reciprocal discovery

The Supreme Court of Ohio ruled on Wednesday, May 15th, that when the defendant in a criminal case directly or indirectly makes a public records request for information that could have been obtained from the state through a discovery demand, the public records request is the equivalent of a demand for discovery, and it triggers the defendant’s duty under Ohio Criminal Rule 16 to provide reciprocal discovery to the state. Read More of "Criminal defendant’s public records request for information that is subject to discovery triggers state’s right to demand reciprocal discovery"

Date Published: May 21, 2013

Dennis Whalen, Supreme Court of Ohio

Lower court must consider voluntary nature of plea before denying motion

A Licking County appeals panel recently sustained a man's claim that his trial court erred in its refusal to grant his presentence motion to withdraw a guilty plea after finding questions to his competency. Read More of "Lower court must consider voluntary nature of plea before denying motion"

Date Published: May 21, 2013

JESSICA SHAMBAUGH, Daily Reporter Staff Writer

Man's conviction for stabbing brother during brawl was properly supported

A 10th District Court of Appeals panel recently ruled that a man's conviction for assaulting his brother during a brawl at their mother's house was supported by sufficient evidence and was not against the manifest weight of the evidence. Read More of "Man's conviction for stabbing brother during brawl was properly supported"

Date Published: May 21, 2013

JESSICA SHAMBAUGH, Daily Reporter Staff Writer

6th Circuit rules contents of man's laptop can be used as evidence against him

A federal appellate court recently ruled evidence used to convict a man of producing child pornography did not have to be suppressed after a magistrate lacked probable cause to grant a search warrant. Read More of "6th Circuit rules contents of man's laptop can be used as evidence against him"

Date Published: May 20, 2013

JESSICA SHAMBAUGH, Daily Reporter Staff Writer

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