Understanding Post-Conviction Motions
A motion for judicial release is essentially a request by a prisoner to be released from prison before their full sentence is served.
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A motion for judicial release is essentially a request by a prisoner to be released from prison before their full sentence is served.
Understanding the process is crucial if you’ve recently been sentenced and are considering an appeal.
The Ohio Supreme Court hears “appeals as of right” from cases originating in the Court of Appeals and “jurisdictional” appeals from appellate decisions in cases which originated in trial courts.
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Clients often believe an appeal is their second shot at trial. That’s a mistaken belief. An appeal is not an opportunity to present new evidence or convince a judge or jury that a Client is not guilty. Nor is appeal the opportunity to “redo” mistakes made at trial. Rather, appeal is the Client’s only opportunity address errors made at trial.
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