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explaining that, proof of actual prejudice must be specific, particularized and non-speculative
Summary of this case from State v. WalkerOpinion
1997.
explaining that, proof of actual prejudice must be specific, particularized and non-speculative
Summary of this case from State v. Walker1997.
explaining that, proof of actual prejudice must be specific, particularized and non-speculative
Summary of this case from State v. WalkerFull title:DISCRETIONARY APPEALS ALLOWED
Court:Supreme Court of Ohio
Date published: Jan 1, 1997
Moreover, the Supreme Court had already dismissed one case presenting the effect of a voluntary dismissal of…
State v. WallsProof of actual prejudice must be specific, particularized and non-speculative. State v. Heath (Feb. 3,…