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The State of Ohio v. Mario D. Mays
Date: 09-25-2024
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Court: Court of Common Pleas, Lucas County, Ohio
Plaintiff's Attorney: Lucas County, Ohio Prosecuting Attorney's Office
Defendant's Attorney:
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Description:
Appellant, Mario D. Mays, was charged with multiple offenses,
including violating a protection order under R.C. 2919.27(A) and (B), a fifth-degree
felony. Uncontested trial evidence showed that Mays had previously been
convicted of violating a protection order. The jury ultimately found Mays guilty of
violating a protection order. The jury's verdict form specified, "We the jury . . . for
verdict find and say that we find the defendant, Mario D. Mays . . . guilty of Count
1, Violating a Protection Order, in violation of R.C. 2919.27(A)(1) and (B)(3).â€
Mays did not object to the verdict form. Because of his prior conviction, Mays's
offense in this case constituted a fifth-degree felony under R.C. 2919.27(B)(3).
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Toledo, Ohio criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with violation of a protectiver order.
Appellant, Mario D. Mays, was charged with multiple offenses,
including violating a protection order under R.C. 2919.27(A) and (B), a fifth-degree
felony. Uncontested trial evidence showed that Mays had previously been
convicted of violating a protection order. The jury ultimately found Mays guilty of
violating a protection order. The jury's verdict form specified, "We the jury . . . for
verdict find and say that we find the defendant, Mario D. Mays . . . guilty of Count
1, Violating a Protection Order, in violation of R.C. 2919.27(A)(1) and (B)(3).â€
Mays did not object to the verdict form. Because of his prior conviction, Mays's
offense in this case constituted a fifth-degree felony under R.C. 2919.27(B)(3).
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Outcome:
Affirmed
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About This Case
What was the outcome of The State of Ohio v. Mario D. Mays?
The outcome was: Affirmed
Which court heard The State of Ohio v. Mario D. Mays?
This case was heard in Court of Common Pleas, Lucas County, Ohio, OH.
Who were the attorneys in The State of Ohio v. Mario D. Mays?
Plaintiff's attorney: Lucas County, Ohio Prosecuting Attorney's Office. Defendant's attorney: Click Here For The Best Toledo Criminal Defense Lawyer Directory.
When was The State of Ohio v. Mario D. Mays decided?
This case was decided on September 25, 2024.