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State v. O'Malley (amicus)
Facts
The defendant-appellant, James O’Malley was convicted of an OVI Pursuant to Ohio’s forfeiture law, Medina County seized and kept his $31,000 truck—a gift from his grandparents, and his only...
The defendant-appellant, James O’Malley was convicted of an OVI Pursuant to Ohio’s forfeiture law, Medina County seized and kept his $31,000 truck—a gift from his grandparents, and his only...
Under the prohibitions against cruel and unusual punishment in the Eighth Amendment and Article I § 9 of the Ohio Constitution, it is unlawful to prosecute a person for the status or condition of being a “...
On August 12, 2020, Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose issued Directive 2020-16 prohibiting Ohio Boards of Elections from installing secure drop boxes for receiving ballots and ballot applications at any...
Ohio’s scheme of matching voters’ signatures on absentee ballot applications and on return envelopes containing absentee ballots is unconstitutional because it denies voters sufficient opportunity to learn...
This case originated in the Western District of Kentucky. Plaintiff sued jail officials for the wrongful death of her father, Charles Troutman Jr., who died by suicide while being held in pretrial detention...
On the eve of the March 17, 2020 primary election in Ohio, Governor DeWine and Director of Health Acton announced that the election was to be postponed because of COVID-19. Secretary of State LaRose...