Legal Question in Criminal Law in Ohio
What is a brief of opposition on a judicial release filed?
Asked on 6/02/11, 7:47 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Timothy Hess
T. Hess & Associates, LLC
It is the motion filed by the prosecutor opposing the judicial release which states the reasons why the prosecutor believes that the defendant should remain in prison.
Answered on 6/02/11, 7:59 am
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