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State v. Brime - Affirmation of Denial of Plea Withdrawal
The Ohio Court of Appeals affirmed the denial of a defendant's motion to withdraw his guilty plea. The court found no abuse of discretion by the trial court, as the defendant failed to demonstrate actual innocence or manifest injustice.
White v. Ross Corr. Inst. - Public Records and Redaction Dispute
The Ohio Court of Appeals reversed in part a Court of Claims decision regarding a public records request. The appellate court found that the respondent failed to properly certify service of objections via certified mail, thus the Court of Claims erred in considering those objections. The case is remanded for further proceedings.
State v. Thompson - Theft Appeal Moot Due to Sentence Completion
The Ohio Court of Appeals dismissed an appeal filed by Holly Thompson in a theft case. The court found the appeal moot because Thompson completed her jail-time sanction, rendering the merits of her assignments of error unaddressable. The original indictment was for theft of merchandise valued between $1,000 and $7,500.
McDonald v. Foos - Contract Dispute Affirmation
The Ohio Court of Appeals affirmed a jury verdict in a contract dispute case involving an estate. The court found no reversible error in the exclusion of certain statements or in the jury instructions regarding prevention of performance.
State ex rel. Yost v. Best Choice Industries, L.L.C. - Denial of Motion to Vacate Judgment
The Ohio Court of Appeals affirmed the denial of a motion to vacate a default judgment against Best Choice Industries, LLC and Daniel Perley. The court found that the trial court did not err in its legal standard or abuse its discretion regarding service of process.
State v. Armstead - Prison Term Ruling Reversed and Remanded
The Ohio Court of Appeals reversed and remanded a criminal sentence imposed on William D. Armstead, Jr. The court found that the trial court erred in designating the two-year prison term for felonious assault as non-mandatory, when it was required by statute due to a firearm specification. This decision impacts how mandatory and non-mandatory prison terms are applied in similar cases.
State v. Npimnee - Postconviction Relief Appeal
The Nebraska Court of Appeals affirmed a district court's denial of Hope T. Npimnee's amended motion for postconviction relief. The court found no error in the lower court's decision without an evidentiary hearing, upholding the conviction for first-degree sexual assault.
Shelby Peterson v. Lexington Intermodal, LLC - Case Transfer
The Georgia Court of Appeals has transferred two related cases, Shelby Peterson v. Lexington Intermodal, LLC and Gardner Blackburn v. Lexington Intermodal, LLC, to the Supreme Court. The cases involve appeals from trial court orders granting summary judgment, concerning whether Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations preempt Georgia law on respondeat superior liability.
Progressive Mountain Insurance Company v. Somer Reed - Interlocutory Application Granted
The Court of Appeals of Georgia has granted an interlocutory application in the case of Progressive Mountain Insurance Company v. Somer Reed. This decision allows the appellant to file a notice of appeal within 10 days, directing the Clerk of Superior Court to include this order in the record.
City of Marietta v. Bjf Jr., LLC - Interlocutory Application Denied
The Georgia Court of Appeals has denied an interlocutory application filed by the City of Marietta against Bjf Jr., LLC. The court issued its order on March 24, 2026, without known citations or further explanation beyond the denial.
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