The Franklin County Court of Appeals threw out a conviction for possession of drugs when it found that police officers
Many drivers throughout Ohio are facing issues as the Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles (BMV) has significantly reduced its operations
The Ohio Supreme Court recently issued a ruling that changes what drivers must provide at the time of an accident.
On March 22, 2020, Ohio Governor Mike DeWine issued a public health directive that ordered all non-essential Ohio employees must
Many courthouses across Ohio have suspended or limited operations in response to the ongoing Coronavirus situation. This has left many
The Tenth District Ohio Court of Appeals in Columbus recently upheld a Franklin County Municipal Court judge’s decision throwing out
CAN A COURT IMPOSE ADDITIONAL PENALTIES IN A SENTENCING MEMO AFTER A DEFENDANT’S SENTENCING HEARING?
SCHEDULE A FREE CONSULTATION JUDGE MUST INFORM DEFENDANT OF PENALTIES AT SENTENCING HEARING The Ohio Court of Appeals recently vacated
Generally, a roommate can give police permission to search the areas of a home or apartment that he or she
While on patrol, police officers are on the look out for a variety of traffic violations that can lead to
Written by Anthony Iori, Riddell Law Associate The Ohio Court of Appeals upheld a motion to suppress evidence when it found