Crites v. Dingus 2008 WL 5456382
Dec 24, 2008OUTCOME: Affirmed
evidence supported finding that modification of residential custody arrangement served child's best interests
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OUTCOME: Affirmed
evidence supported finding that modification of residential custody arrangement served child's best interests
OUTCOME: Affirmed
Motorcyclist, and his spouse brought personal injury action against driver that struck motorcyclist, and also sought declaration that he was entitled to uninsured motorist coverage from driver's insure ... r and a declaration that certain tort reform statutes were unconstitutional. After a jury trial court entered judgment in motorcyclist's favor on the negligence claims. Motorcyclist and spouse moved for a new trial and filed a motion for bill of costs.
OUTCOME: Affirmed
THE TRIAL COURT COMMITTED REVERSIBLE ERROR IN OVERRULING APPELLANT'S MOTION TO SUPPRESS EVIDENCE GIVEN THE FACT THAT ALL EVIDENCE WAS OBTAINED AS A RESULT OF AN EXTRA–TERRITORIAL ARREST AND GOVERNED BY ... THE HOT–PURSUIT EXCEPTION
OUTCOME: Affirmed
THE TRIAL COURT ERRED IN DENYING APPELLANT'S MOTION TO DISMISS BASED UPON A VIOLATION OF THE EQUAL PROTECTION GUARANTEE CONTAINED IN THE OHIO CONSTITUTION AND THE UNITED STATES CONSTITUTION
OUTCOME: Affirmed
THE TRIAL COURT ERRED IN FINDING THAT THERE WAS PROBABLE CAUSE FOR THE DEFENDANT'S ARREST
OUTCOME: Affirmed
THE DEFENDANT WAS DEPRIVED HIS CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS BECAUSE OF THE INAUDIBLE TAPE RECORDINGS OF ESSENTIAL WITNESSES DURING HEARINGS
OUTCOME: Affirmed
THE TRIAL COURT ERRED IN FINDING THAT DEFENDANT'S BREATH TEST WAS TAKEN IN ACCORDANCE WITH APPROPRIATE STATE CODES AND REGULATIONS
OUTCOME: Affirmed
Statements were in response to custodial interrogation without the benefit of Miranda warnings
OUTCOME: Affirmed
Double jeopardy did not bar the state from proceeding after administration license suspension hearing.
OUTCOME: Affirmed
The trial court's suspension of $475 of a $500 mandatory fine was arbitrary, unreasonable and capricious