Rodney Keffer
Litigation Strategist, Consultant, and Writer in Toledo, Ohio
Rodney Keffer
Litigation Strategist, Consultant, and Writer in Toledo, Ohio
As an ex-offender, self-didactic in jurisprudential litigation, my primary objective, attendant to the instant profile, flows from an aspiration to the discovery of an inroad into the occupational realm, relative to the discovery of, and pleading composition(s) (pretrial, collateral post-conviction, appellate, extraordinary remedies of State Habeas Corpus - appropriately subject-matter jurisdictional only, Mandamus/Procedendo, Prohibition, and others, including administrative remedies/appeals, that may emerge as optional) intrinsic to, expertly consulting on novel, legal-theorem developments, emergent from evolutionary decisions emanating from Ohio Supreme Court jurisprudence on the subject-matter of Administrative and/or Criminal Law within the State of Ohio.
In support, of what may otherwise theoretically just amount to a mere self-centered rambling - on the prowess of comprehension (competency, in the practice of litigation, always derives from, and returns to, one's ability to "interpret" the proper intent, even in the face of impracticality, inherent in Legislative statutory construction, and the ensuing application of said intent, all while being ever vigilant in the governance of such intent and application with the "rules of practice - be it civil, criminal, evidentiary, superintendence, appellate, etc.," all of which necessarily supersede, in the event of statutory conflict) - please find the following links, which will definitively establish the core competencies uniquely inclusive to my pleadings, as well as either their inevitable successes or their "jurisprudentially unsound" defeats. :-) Most notably, in In re RK, (OhioApp. 8 Dist.), 2004 Ohio 6918, appeal not allowed, Ohio Supreme Court Case No. 2005-0286, (May 25, 2005) I, succinctly, commenced the orchestration of a subject-matter jurisdictional challenge to the Cuyahoga County Juvenile Court's authority to suspend anyone's driver's license privileges beyond the age of 21. To view the, The (Cleveland) Plain Dealer, April 3, 2005, article depiction, either type in "Inmate able to change legal system from prison" into Google, or click here: First part and Second part.