About this episode
Send a textThe Eighth District Court of Appeals has affirmed the conviction in State of Ohio v. Larry McDonald.The court held:• Law enforcement officials testified as lay witnesses under Evid.R. 701• The testimony was permissible• The convictions were supported by sufficient evidence• The verdict was not against the manifest weight• The sentence was not contrary to law or excessiveThis update is not about outrage.It’s about process.What does this affirmance mean for lay opinion testimony under Evid.R. 701?What does it signal about harmless error and prejudice standards?What guardrails now exist — or don’t — for future cases?Segment Four of this series will break down the reasoning and what it means going forward.This platform is about accountability — for police, for prosecutors, and for the courts.Be loud.Be heard.Shake the system until the truth falls out.#ProCopNotProCorruption #TheInfamousExChief #OhioCourtswww.theinfamousexchief.comSupport the showVisit: https://www.liinks.co/the.infamous.exchief