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BUTLER v. SANDUSKY CITY COMM.
{¶ 1} This is an appeal from a judgment of the Erie County Court of Common Pleas which denied appellants' motion for summary judgment pursuant to Civ.R. 56(C). For the reasons set forth below, this court affirms the judgment of the trial court.
Updated: 03/14/2011 08:05A
STATE v. ENGLAND
For the following reasons, the judgment of the trial court is affirmed. {¶ 3} "I. The verdict finding appellant guilty of all counts of the indictment was against the manifest weight of the evidence. {¶ 4} "II. Trial counsel provided appellant with
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STATE v. TALLENT
R. 12(K), the state has certified that the appeal is not taken for purposes of delay and that the trial court's ruling has rendered the state's proof so weak in its entirety that any reasonable possibility of effective prosecution has been destroyed.
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STATE v. LAWSON
{¶ 1} This case is before the court on appellant's "Motion for Orders to Assist with Remand" and "Renewed Motion for Orders to Assist with Remand." {¶ 2} On September 1, 2010, we remanded this case to the trial court to issue a settlement and approval
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STATE v. LEVECK
The trial court overruled Leveck's motion to suppress the heroin that was found as a result of the stop on the ground that the police officer had a reasonable and articulable suspicion that an unlicensed driver was operating the vehicle.
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JUNG v. DAVIES
{¶ 1} Patricia M. Jung appeals from the trial court's entry of summary judgment in favor of appellees Vicki and Terry Davies on her negligence complaint against them related to her slip and fall at their residence. {¶ 2} Jung advances four related
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IN RE MATTER OF C.M.L.
The trial court imposed a serious youthful offender disposition that included an indefinite commitment to the Department of Youth Services for a minimum period of five years up to Defendant's twenty-first birthday, as well as an adult portion of the
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STATE v. HUCKLEBY
Accordingly, we affirm the trial court's decision. {¶ 2} On or about July 5, 2009, Huckleby burglarized an apartment located on Old Yellow Springs Road in Fairborn, Ohio. With information supplied by the victim, as well as DNA evidence, Fairborn Police
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STATE v. HOLLOWELL
{¶ 1} After the Montgomery County Common Pleas Court overruled in part his motion to suppress, George Hollowell pled no contest to aggravated vehicular assault, a second degree felony due to Hollowell's driving under suspension. The trial court
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FIELDS v. BRACKNEY
The trial court may not properly defer to the magistrate in the exercise of the trial court's de novo review. The magistrate is a subordinate officer of the trial court, not an independent officer performing a separate function." Francis v.
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