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Moorman Offers Further Legal Commentary on the Stacy Schuler Trial.
Click the link below to watch Diehl & Hubbell’s Gabe Moorman answer questions about the Stacy Schuler trial on Thursday, October 27th, 2011, live, on Fox45 In the Morning with Meghan Mongillo.
Loveland Mayor’s Court
Loveland, the home of Salmon P. Chase and Jerry Springer, is one of many Ohio municipalities that has created a Mayor’s Court. This Court hears traffic cases, OVI (or DUI), driving under suspension (DUS), and other misdemeanors. Mayor’s Courts are presided over by a Magistrate.
Bethel Mayor’s Court
Bethel, home of Ulysses S. Grant, is one of many Ohio municipalities that has created a Mayor’s Court. This Court hears traffic cases, OVI (or DUI), driving under suspension (DUS), and other misdemeanors. Mayor’s Courts are presided over by a Magistrate.
Amelia Mayor’s Court
Amelia is one of many Ohio municipalities that has created a Mayor’s Court. This Court hears traffic cases, OVI (or DUI), driving under suspension (DUS), and other misdemeanors. Mayor’s Courts are presided over by a Magistrate.
Milford Mayor’s Court
With a population of 6,284 people, the village of Milford has created a Mayor’s Court to hear traffic, OVI, DUI, DUS, and other misdemeanor cases. Ohio municipalities of all sizes house Mayor’s Courts. Mayor’s Courts are presided over by a Magistrate.
Trenton Mayor’s Court
Some Ohio municipalities have created Mayor’s Courts, as authorized by the Ohio Revised Code. These Courts hear traffic cases, OVI (or DUI), DUS, and other misdemeanors.
Monroe Mayor’s Court
Some Ohio municipalities have created Mayor’s Courts, as authorized by the Ohio Revised Code. These Courts hear traffic cases, OVI (or DUI), DUS, and other misdemeanors.
Moraine Mayor’s Court
The Moraine Police Department or Montgomery County Sheriff can cite first time offenders into the Moraine, Ohio Mayor’s Court. Mayor’s Courts are not courts of record, and a Defendant has the automatic right to appeal the case, regardless of the result. If a Defendant is not pleased with how the case was resolved in Moraine Mayor’s Court, the case can start over in the Montgomery County court system. It is like getting two bites at the apple, which can be a great advantage to the defense.
South Lebanon Mayor’s Court
The Warren County Sheriff can cite first time offenders into the South Lebanon, Ohio, Mayor’s Court. Mayor’s Courts are not courts of record, and a Defendant has the automatic right to appeal the case, regardless of the result. If a Defendant is not pleased with how the case was resolved in South Lebanon Mayor’s Court, the case can start over in the Warren County Court. It is like getting two bites at the apple, which can be a great advantage to the defense.