Marsy’s Law: Are Crimes Victims Really More Protected Now?
On Nov. 7, 2017, Ohio voters overwhelmingly passed Issue 1, or Marsy’s Law under the guise of a “victim’s bill...
Eric Long joined Friedman & Nemecek L.L.C., after years practicing primarily in civil litigation. His current practice includes municipal, state and federal representation of clients at all stages of criminal litigation, from pre-indictment investigations to post-conviction work. Licensed in Ohio and Illinois, he frequently accompanies his clients to courts and hearings across the United States. Mr. Long’s diverse background has allowed him to effectively represent clients in civil and administrative proceedings that are quasi-criminal in nature, such as professional disciplinary hearings and Title IX investigation.
On Nov. 7, 2017, Ohio voters overwhelmingly passed Issue 1, or Marsy’s Law under the guise of a “victim’s bill...
It is generally understood that a person acting in “self-defense” is not criminally liable for injuring – or even killing...
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