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Campbell v. Ivory - Real Property Case
The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California has issued a Report and Recommendation in Campbell v. Ivory, recommending the remand of a real property case due to lack of federal jurisdiction. Objections to the recommendation are due by March 27, 2026.
Bradley Moore v. City of Fort Walton Beach - Case Opinion
The Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals issued a non-precedential opinion in Bradley Moore v. City of Fort Walton Beach. The court reviewed the district court's dismissal of Moore's complaint alleging Brady and Giglio violations.
United States v. Jesse Rance Moore - Criminal Appeal
The Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed the conviction of Jesse Rance Moore for conspiracy to commit robbery, robbery, and brandishing a firearm. The court found no error in the district court's denial of motions to suppress evidence and statements.
North v. Eichler - Divorce Notice Appeal
The Ohio Court of Appeals affirmed a trial court's divorce decree, ruling that the appellant failed to prove he did not receive proper notice of the final divorce hearing. The court found that notice was sent to the appellant's last-known address as required by civil rules.
State v. Hearns - Restitution Order Reversed
The Ohio Court of Appeals reversed a trial court's order for $41,850 in restitution related to a hit-skip conviction. The appellate court found the property damage was not a direct result of the offense and that restitution was capped at $5,000 under state law.
State v. Halderman - Sex Offender Designation Error
The Ohio Court of Appeals vacated its prior judgment and reversed in part the trial court's decision in State v. Halderman. The court found that the trial court erred in designating the appellant a sex offender for a misdemeanor conviction that did not qualify as a sexually oriented offense. The case is remanded for vacation of the sex offender designation.
State v. Wilhite - Driver's License Suspension Scope
The Ohio Court of Appeals affirmed a trial court's decision regarding a driver's license suspension. The court found the suspension was beyond the scope of the aggravated drug possession case and that the proper forum for challenging the suspension was not this criminal case. The court also addressed claims of ineffective assistance of counsel and due process violations.
Mesenbrick v. Hartley - Appeal Dismissed
The Ohio Court of Appeals dismissed an appeal and cross-appeal in Mesenbrick v. Hartley. The court found that the trial court's dismissal without prejudice was not a final appealable order, rendering any potential errors harmless as the claims could be refiled.
State v. Jones - Ohio Court of Appeals Opinion
The Ohio Court of Appeals affirmed a trial court's conviction of Kiante Jones for obstructing official business. The court found no irreconcilable conflict between the obstructing official business statute and the resisting arrest statute, upholding the State's discretion in charging decisions.
State v. Hurt - New Trial Motion Based on Newly Discovered Evidence
The Ohio Court of Appeals affirmed a trial court's denial of a new trial motion based on newly discovered evidence in State v. Hurt. The appellate court found no prejudicial error in the trial court's determination that the defendant was not unavoidably prevented from discovering a codefendant's confession within the required timeframe.
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