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These rules are intended to provide for the just determination of every criminal proceeding. They shall be construed and applied to secure the fair, impartial, speedy, and sure administration of justice, simplicity in procedure, and the elimination of unjustifiable
1 paź 2024 · Rule 16 - Discovery and Inspection (A) Purpose, Scope and Reciprocity. This rule is to provide all parties in a criminal case with the information necessary for a full and fair adjudication of the facts, to protect the integrity of the justice system and the rights of defendants, and to protect the well-being of witnesses, victims, and society ...
6 kwi 2013 · The Ohio Supreme Court cited Rule 16 of the Ohio Rules of Criminal Procedure, the rule governing discovery in criminal cases (and D.U.I. / O.V.I. cases). Paragraph (A) of the Rule says, “All duties and remedies are subject to a standard of due diligence, apply to the defense and the prosecution equally, and are intended to be reciprocal.”
27 sie 2020 · Rule 1.16 requires that as part of the termination of representation, the lawyer reasonably protect the client’s interests by giving due notice, allowing reasonable time to employ other counsel, and returning the client file.
1 paź 2024 · Rule 1.16 - Declining or Terminating Representation. (a) Subject to divisions (c), (d), and (e) of this rule, a lawyer shall not represent a client or, where representation has commenced, shall withdraw from the representation of a client if any of the following applies:
State v. Spikes (1981), 67 Ohio St. 2d 405, 414-415 -- Criminal Rule 16(B)(1)(e) only requires prosecutor to furnish felony records of witnesses. Discovery of other parts of the record of a witness is at the discretion of the court.
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