Legal Question in Education Law in Ohio
So I heard a public defender can take there cases home with them. I didn't think you could.. can you?
Asked on 10/14/24, 6:54 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Eric Willison
Eric Eastman Willison
In Ohio, I don't know of any rules against a public defender taking case files home to work on them. Many lawyers have to work after hours. Further, with the advent of technology, most files are digital these days, so the attorney would more likely be logging into the system from a portable device rather than taking a physical file anywhere.
Answered on 10/14/24, 8:02 am
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