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  1. {¶3} The Adams County grand jury indicted Lask on one count of possession of marihuana in violation of R.C. 2925.11(A), a second-degree felony that pursuant to R.C. 2925.11(C)(3)(g) and former R.C. 2929.14(A)(2), required a mandatory prison term of

  2. The search-warrant affidavit states: On October 9, 2017, the Affiant received information from the Kansas Highway Patrol indicating a Trooper stopped a vehicle driven by Richard Lask. The Trooper discovered two (2) large duffel bags containing marijuana “shake” and dryer sheets.

  3. 4 days ago · Richard Lask: Defendant: Judge Brett M. Spencer, Detective Samuel D. Purdin, Adams County Municipality, Prosecutor Daivd Kelly, Deputy Sheriff Randy Walters and Highway Patrolman Chandler Rule: Case Number: 1:2024oe00569: Filed: October 11, 2024: Court: US District Court for the Southern District of Ohio: Nature of Suit: Prisoner: Civil Rights ...

  4. May 26, 2021 · David Kelley, Adams County Prosecuting Attorney, and Anthony Hurst, Assistant Adams County Prosecuting Attorney, West Union, Ohio, for appellee. Criminal Appeal from Common Pleas Court, DECISION AND JUDGMENT ENTRY

  5. Appellant was denied his right to a speedy trial pursuant to R.C. 2945.71 and R.C. 2945.73; the Sixth Amendment to the United States Constitution and Article I, Section 10 of the Ohio Constitution. III. LAW AND ANALYSIS. {¶6} In the first assignment of error, Buggs contends that his guilty plea was.

  6. Aug 13, 2020 · The Supreme Court's 1961 decision in Mapp v. Ohio made huge changes for the rights of those accused of a crime by deciding whether evidence gathered without a warrant was admissible in state court. Find out more on FindLaw's Supreme Court Insights.

  7. Zubera Laskar was a council tenant of a house in Hatfield. She had a daughter, Rini, who was currently living away from home while at university. In 1997 she used her right as a secure council tenant to purchase the property at a discount.

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