State v. Fisk

Citation: 218 N.E.3d 852,171 Ohio St. 3d 479,2022 Ohio 4435

Court: Ohio Supreme Court · Filed: 2022-12-13 · Docket: 2021-1047
Published
Impact Score: 0/100 — Low impact: This case is narrowly focused with minimal precedential value.

Case Overview

State v. Fisk is a court opinion from the Ohio Supreme Court, filed on 2022-12-13 (Docket No. 2021-1047).

Precedential Status: Published. This opinion may be cited as authority in future cases.

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Court Syllabus

Criminal law—Marsy's Law, Ohio Constitution, Article I, Section 10a—Restitution—Scope of Marsy's Law is inadequate to answer whether prosecuting attorney, on behalf of the state, is entitled to appeal under Marsy's Law a trial court's denial of restitution to crime victim—Court of appeals' judgment reversed and cause remanded for that court to address state's appeal under applicable statutes regarding state's authority to appeal issue of restitution.

Case Details

Case NameState v. Fisk
Citation218 N.E.3d 852,171 Ohio St. 3d 479,2022 Ohio 4435
CourtOhio Supreme Court
Date Filed2022-12-13
Docket Number2021-1047
Precedential StatusPublished
Impact Score0 / 100
Jurisdictionoh

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