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The article reports on the decision of the 6th District Court of Appeals in Ohio to uphold the 2006 conviction of former coin dealer Tom Noe on multiple charges from rare coin investments that he managed for the Ohio Bureau of Workers' Compensation. The court ruled that Noe is guilty of ...
However, by refusing to reach the merits of the statutory challenges, the Court of Appeals left open several potential avenues of challenging future waiver decisions. TheOhiopetitioners argued that California's waiver is inconsistent with a separate federal ...
He is the Taft Cleveland Litigation chair. Philip Williamson has briefed appeals in multiple U.S. Courts of Appeals, including the Sixth, Seventh, and Ninth Circuits, as well as state appellate courts in Ohio, Kentucky, and Georgia. He is a partner in Taft’s Cin...
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When an appeal is made in a federal criminal case, the defendant is asking the Court of Appeals, or higher court, to decide if the decision to convict, or to find guilty, the defendant in the case was arrived at by properly following the laws of the United States Constitution. In a fe...
Ohio Court of Appeals finds implausible the testimony of a state trooper who justified a rental car stop by claiming it was dirty.
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Ohio residents who receive a photo radar or red light camera ticket in the mail will no longer have to challenge the citations in an administrative hearing under the control of the jurisdiction that issued the ticket. The state Court of Appeals last week sided with motorist Geria Wright and ...