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Former school teacher, home educator, mother of three, and genealogist. Many graduate courses in education. Attorney and counselor at law.

Tuesday, November 28, 2006

There Is No Ambiguity in the Ohio Sentencing Statutes


In a case last week, the Third Appellate District stated that the Ohio rule of lenity did not apply to the case at appeal because the "rule of lenity" applies only where there is ambiguity in a statute or conflict between multiple states. The Court discussed the effect of the State v. Foster decision to this case. See:

State v. Corbin

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