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17d ago Ohio Court of Appeals
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State v. Thomas - Withdrawal of Guilty Plea

The Ohio Court of Appeals affirmed the trial court's denial of a motion to withdraw a guilty plea in the case of State v. Thomas. The appellant pleaded guilty to charges including felonious assault and theft.

Routine Enforcement Criminal Justice
17d ago Ohio Court of Appeals
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Wood v. Energex Power, Inc. - Appealability of Reconsideration Denial

The Ohio Court of Appeals dismissed an appeal in Wood v. Energex Power, Inc., ruling that an order denying a motion for reconsideration is not a final, appealable order. The court found that the appeal was improperly filed and therefore dismissed the case.

Routine Enforcement Judicial Administration
17d ago Ohio Court of Appeals
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Law Offices of Robert E. Soles, Jr., Co., LPA v. Swinderman - Civ.R. 60(B) Motion

The Ohio Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court's decision denying a motion to vacate a default judgment. The appellant failed to establish a meritorious defense or excusable neglect, and the court found no error in the trial court's judgment.

Routine Enforcement Judicial Administration
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Court Limits Podiatrist Testimony on Spinal Cord Stimulator Necessity

The Delaware Superior Court has limited the testimony of a treating podiatrist regarding the necessity and cost of a spinal cord stimulator. The court found that while the podiatrist could testify about his treatment and recommendations, his expertise did not extend to the specific device or its cost, necessitating referral to a specialist.

Routine Enforcement Judicial Administration
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Naim Fahridine v. Plume Design, Inc. - Judgment on Pleadings and Summary Judgment

The Delaware Superior Court ruled on motions for judgment on the pleadings and summary judgment in the case of Naim Fahridine v. Plume Design, Inc. The court granted in part and denied in part both parties' motions concerning the retirement of a promissory note and associated tax liabilities.

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Noah Sharp v. State of Delaware - Postconviction Relief Denied

The Delaware Superior Court denied Noah Sharp's motion for postconviction relief and granted the motion to withdraw as counsel for Patrick J. Collins. Sharp was convicted of murder and related charges in October 2022 and sentenced to life in prison.

Routine Enforcement Criminal Justice
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State of Tennessee v. Tony Charles Davenport - Appeal Dismissed

The Tennessee Court of Criminal Appeals dismissed the appeal of Tony Charles Davenport, who was convicted of reckless homicide, attempted second degree murder, and attempted voluntary manslaughter. The court found that Davenport's notice of appeal was untimely filed and did not warrant waiver.

Routine Enforcement Criminal Justice
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People v. Berger - Criminal Possession of Stolen Property

The Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York affirmed a judgment convicting Robert Berger of attempted criminal possession of stolen property. The court upheld the imposition of an enhanced sentence due to the defendant's failure to appear for sentencing, which violated the terms of his plea agreement.

Routine Enforcement Criminal Justice
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People v. Wheeler - Criminal Sale of Controlled Substance Conviction

The Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York affirmed a judgment convicting Damon Wheeler of criminal sale of a controlled substance in the third degree. The conviction followed a plea of guilty, and the court found the defendant's waiver of appeal to be valid, precluding review of the sentence.

Routine Enforcement Criminal Justice
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People v. Olivarez - Sentencing Appeal

The Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York affirmed a sentence imposed on Antonio Olivarez. The court found that the sentence was not excessive, referencing prior case law.

Routine Enforcement Criminal Justice

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