Can a landlord in a live in campgrounds evict you with just a 3 day notice without a court eviction for nonpayment in Ohio?
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Answered on May 01, 2022
A three-day notice to vacate is legal in nature and shouldn't be ignored despite conversations that occur later. Expect a forcible entry and...
How can a old case from 2005 be reopened to prove innocence?
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Answered on March 28, 2022
The docket shouldn't be "locked." Criminal cases are a matter of public record, so the clerk of courts should give you access to what was filed in...
Where can I get free help legal aid can't help me ?
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Answered on February 19, 2022
Appeals are not for the faint of heart. Sometimes a pro se litigant can sort of get by in the trial court because the judge may help the person...
How do I file a late appeal?
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Answered on February 04, 2022
Generally a guilty plea waives all defenses to a charge, including your argument that you filed a "Notice of Availability" on your outstanding...
What does it mean when I receive a letter in the mail stating that a final appealable order has been made? Court in 2 weeks.
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Answered on January 31, 2022
Relax, the clerk of courts routinely sends out notices that a filing is a "final appealable order" when often it is not. This is because the clerk...
What does it mean when your loved one files for a judicial Release and the judge denies it replying with “Not Well Taken”?
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Answered on January 07, 2022
Judges under the law are given a great deal of discretion whether to grant or deny judicial release motions because they are viewed as an act of...
What happens when an appeal is filed?
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Answered on December 31, 2021
It will be awhile, but eventually the appeal will be set for oral argument after briefing. The oral argument will be in several months, then a...
Want to talk with an attorney to see about an appeal?
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Answered on December 22, 2021
An appeal to the Fifth District may be your answer, but you should absolutely speak to an attorney, and probably hire counsel.
Can a judge deny me counsel?
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Answered on November 30, 2021
The judge has some discretion to control timeliness and control over his docket, but that must be weighed in favor of the right of a criminal...
I have a scheduling order, What does Appellants Brief mean? I am the Appellant?
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Answered on November 29, 2021
It probably means that if you are the appellant, you have 20 days to file your brief in the local county court, in order to prosecute your appeal.
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