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Ohio Court of Appeals (Sixth District)
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State v. Hall — Court affirms speeding conviction but addresses pro se litigant’s discovery challenges

The Sixth District affirmed a speeding conviction where the pro se defendant failed to serve formal discovery on the prosecutor, holding that public records requests to the sheriff’s office do not satisfy Crim.R. 16 discovery obligations, even when a judge ordered the State to comply.

Ohio Court of Appeals (Sixth District)
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State v. Freiburger — Court affirms 13-year sentence for car dealership burglary spree, rejects allocution and merger challenges

The Sixth District affirmed a 13-to-16.5-year prison sentence for attempted RICO, burglary, and related offenses, holding that the trial court did not violate the defendant’s right to allocution by refusing a mid-hearing request to consult with counsel and that burglary and attempted grand theft of a motor vehicle are not allied offenses of similar import.

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