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· 8/26/2022

State v. Printke

Citations

  • 2022 Ohio 2981

Syllabus

The Reagan Tokes Law's indefinite sentencing scheme does not violate separation of powers or due process on its face. The court erred in failing to properly impose appellant's minimum and maximum sentences. R.C. 2967.271 R.C. 2929.144.

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  • court’s final orders awarded parties joint physical and legal custody, but granted plaintiff final decision-making authority on all medical decisions and granted defendant final decision-making authority on all other matters involving education and care of minor child

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Judges: Pietrykowski

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