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Blog Entries - 2015
“Judicial Notice” Speeding Cases
We have seen several “judicial notice” speeding cases recently in the Ohio Courts of Appeals. Most recently, the Fifth District Court of Appeals overturned a speeding conviction based on faulty judicial notice by the trial court. If
GPS Tracking and The 4th Amendment
If the government puts a GPS tracker on you, your car, or any of your personal effects, it counts as a search—and is therefore protected by the Fourth Amendment. The Supreme Court clarified and affirmed that law when it ruled onTorrey Dale
Attorney Bradley Kraemer, Successfully defends Mason Man Charged with Rape
49 year old Patric Parker Was found Not Guilty for two counts of first-degree felony counts of rape and two counts of gross sexual imposition, third-degree felonies. “There was certainly not enough evidence to warrant a conviction,” said

Attorney Courtney Caparella-Kraemer and Amanda Burgess Talk Domestic Relations on 700 WLW
CK Attorneys Courtney Caparella-Kraemer and Amanda Burgess discuss some of the most common myths of domestic relations cases with Attorney Lisa Wells on 700 WLW