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Columbus Ohio Appeal Lawyer

Felice Harris, Esq.

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Service Driven. Client Focused.
APPELLATE & POST-TRIAL PRACTICE

Harris Law Firm files Appeals and Post-Trial Motions throughout Ohio. With more than 20 years’ appellate experience, we review trial proceedings for substantive errors and file Criminal and Permanent Custody Appeals on our clients’ behalf. If the case is beyond direct review, we determine eligibility for Delayed Appeals; Applications for Reopening; Motions for Judicial Release; Motions for New Trial; and Petitions for Post-Conviction Relief.

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At Harris Law Firm, LLC, we are committed to helping guide our clients through the complexities of post-trial matters.

Felice Harris, Esq.

YEARS OF EXPERIENCE

Attorney Felice Harris began her legal career as an appellate attorney with the Office of the Ohio Public Defender and, after navigating the complexities of post-conviction practice, prosecuted misdemeanor offenses with the Columbus City Attorney.

Why Choose Us

Individualized Case Strategies

Providing in-depth reviews to determine your best course of action.

Years of Experience

Conducting legal research and writing for more than 20 years.

Reasonable Prices

Delivering  professional legal services at a reasonable price.

Results

Conviction Reversed

Case Results

After a traffic stop resulted in a search and arrest for drug possession, N.M. was separately tried and charged for illegal use of food stamps. Other-acts evidence admitted at Client’s food stamp trial resulted in a guilty verdict and prison sentence. On appeal, Atty. Harris argued the other-acts evidence was prejudicial and should have been excluded. The Fifth District Court of Appeals sustained the error and reversed Client’s conviction. (State v. N.M., 2020)

GSI Plea Vacated

Case Results

Just three months after indictment, R.H. entered an Alford plea to gross sexual imposition. No facts were presented during the plea hearing and the client was sentenced to three years in prison. On appeal, Ms. Harris argued, absent evidence of guilt in the record, the Defendant’s plea was not knowingly, voluntarily and intelligently made. The Fourth District Court of Appeals agreed and vacated the plea. (State v. R.H., 2021)

Record Sealed

Case Results

Attorney Harris filed Application to Seal Record of Conviction on behalf of J.S., an out-of-state applicant, one year after the termination of criminal case. Upon unopposed motion, trial court granted Motion and sealed record of conviction. (State v. J.S., 2021)

Murder Convictions Merged

Case Results

L. L. appealed convictions for aggravated murder and murder as allied offenses of similar import where trial court failed to merge convictions at trial. Tenth District Court of Appeals reversed and remanded to merge convictions for sentencing. (State v. L.L., 2011)

Felony Conviction Reduced to Misdemeanor

Case Results

S.W. convicted of multiple counts of aggravated robbery and receiving stolen property. On appeal to Tenth District Court of Appeals, felony RSP reduced to misdemeanor as jury failed to find stolen property was a credit card. (State v. S.W., 2011)

Challenge to Marked Lanes Violation

Case Results

A.H. ticketed for marked lanes violation and driving left of center. After bench trial, charge for driving left of center dismissed and A.H. found guilty of lanes violation. Sufficiency of the State’s evidence challenged in the Tenth District Court of Appeals. Conviction vacated and judgment of acquittal entered. (State v. A.H., 2011)

Ineffective Assistance of Counsel

Case Results

S.D. was convicted of three drug offenses carrying mandatory fines of $23,000. In the Twelfth District Court of Appeals, Atty. Harris argued trial counsel was ineffective for failing to file an affidavit of indigency on S.D.’s behalf. Judgment affirmed in part, reversed in part, and remanded to allow Client to file affidavit for trial court’s consideration. (State v. S.D., 2021)

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Reynoldsburg, OH 43068

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