CASES DISPOSED, APPEALED, AND REVERSED IN HAMILTON COUNTY COURTS Common Pleas Court Judge Fred Cartolano Thomas Crush Patrick Dinkelacker Timothy Hogan Robert Kraft William Mathews William Morrissey Norbert Nadel Arthur Ney, Jr. Richard Niehaus Thomas Nurre John O� Connor Robert Ruehlman J. Howard Sundermann Ann Marie Tracey Ralph Winkler Total Total Cases Disposed 3,037 3,372 1,258 1,954 3,138 2,264 3,032 2,959 3,219 3,353 3,000 2,969 3,205 955 3,141 3,089 43,945 Appealed Cases 137 119 44 60 127
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three issues as to whether (1) the proper forum to consider the dispute is the court or an arbitration panel; (2) plaintiff waived any challenge to the validity of a confidentiality agreement executed in 1995, as distinguished from the confidentiality agreement which is included in defendant's 1996 employee manual; and (3) the confidentiality agreement is an enforceable restrictive covenant Rule: We find that the court is the proper forum to consider the validity of the contested agreement, that
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evidence and by demonstrating stereotypical qualities which threatens to derail the process. PARA 1: Preconception overwhelms the juror’s ability to see reason. The defendant was at a serious disadvantage and was a victim of prejudice even before the court case. The majority of the jurors were ready to convict the accused, not purely due to the arguments presented by the prosecution but due to the 16 year old being a member of a low societal ranking. Many of the men enter the jury room with preconceived
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Business Law II Case Brief Citation In re Estate of Piper Missouri Court of Appeals (1984) 676 S.W.2d 897 FACTS: Gladys Piper died without a will. For several years before Piper’s death, Clara Kauffman had taken Piper to the doctor, beauty salon, and the grocery store; written her checks to pay her bills; and helped her care for her home. At the time Piper had passed, she had $206.75 in cash, and the “Andy Piper” diamond rings in her purse. She also owned personal property amounting
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This affected his case because he was not able to speak out about the reality of the case. Second, his experience with Black Panther organization has shaped his trial by showing that he was involved with a violent organization. This affected the court decision because they looked at Mamia as a threat because he was associated with an activist group that promotes violence. This was used against him because they believed that his past experience contributed to the killing of the police officer. Third
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The closing statement given to the jury by defense attorney Atticus Finch during the trial of Tom Robinson was eloquent and strong. A similar closing statement that was moving and deep can be seen in the trial of O.J. Simpson where defense attorney Johnnie Cochran presented his closing statement to Judge Lance Ito. The defense attorney attempted to defend O.J. Simpson from the judge's verdict of guilty and persuade the jury to acquit O.J. Simpson from murder charges.The closing statement delivered
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The Clearwater Divorce Attorney, Dean Tsourakis’ website practices the use of an ample amount of rhetorical devices to portray their objectives, goals, and services. The website is able to grasp the consumer’s attention by means of persuasion of logos, pathos, and ethos. This website correlates with the poem “Leaving the Motel” by persuading people like the characters in the poem to seek divorce help. The website pulls you in with promises of protection of your children and assets, if you hire them
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Looking at the maple door separating me from the courtroom, I knew that the outcome of this trial was going to be disaster. They ain’t gonna listen to Tom’s story, even though it’s the goddamn truth. I appointed Atticus this case because he’s the best lawyer in Maycomb. He isn’t impacted by the town’s main disease, he’s pure. As the crowd settled down, I walked it. Everyone stood up and as I sit behind the desk—they sit down too. As Mr. Gilmer stood up, I mentally rolled my eyes. Mr. Gilmer was
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Unfair Trial? Who should be hanged? The innocent or the guilty? Mary Surratt was a widow who knew Booth because her son was friends with him. She had two children. Booth decided to kill Lincoln. Booth asked Mary Surratt to deliver a package for him, and she did it. She also held binoculars and guns for booth. Dr. Mudd helped Booth and his accomplice Herold. Dr. Mudd set Booth’s leg. Dr. Mudd went to town and he met some soldiers there that were looking for Booth. They asked him if he had seen Booth
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Courts of law in America have one major flaw. The pursuit of truth is overshadowed by the pursuit of money. In A Civil Action, Jan Schlichtmann greatest impacts the resolution of the environmental issue by prioritizing justice over money. Towards the beginning of the movie, Schlichtmann is shown in a silent settlement discussion with another lawyer. His client is visibly severely paralyzed. Schlichtmann doesn’t even seem to consider any offer below what he believes to be just and fair to his client
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