05/10/2022
Case Caption | Case No. | Topics and Issues | Author | Citation |
05/10/2022 Case Announcements | Merit decisions without opinions—Motion and procedural rulings—Appeals accepted for review—Appeals not accepted for review—Reconsideration of prior decisions. | |||
05/10/2022 Case Announcements #2 | Merit decisions with opinions—Motion and procedural rulings—Disciplinary cases—Mediation matters. | |||
05/10/2022 Case Announcements #3 | Motion and procedural rulings. | |||
State v. Crawford | 2020-0797 | R.C. 2903.04(A)—The involuntary-manslaughter statute is satisfied when a person causes the death of another as the proximate result of the commission of a felony offense—When the predicate felony offense for involuntary manslaughter is having a weapon while under disability, there is no requirement that the underlying reason for the disability be causally related to the victim’s death. | DeWine, J. | Slip Opinion No. 2022-Ohio-1509 |