State ex rel. Keith v. Department of Rehabilitation & Correction

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The Supreme Court affirmed the judgment of the court of appeals denying Appellant’s petition for a writ of mandamus to compel the Ohio Parole Board to hold a parole hearing at which Appellant’s parole request would be given “meaningful consideration,” holding that Appellant did not demonstrate that the parole board failed to give his parole request meaningful consideration.On appeal, Appellant argued that the parole board did not give his parole request meaningful consideration as a result of materially false or misleading information in his parole record. The Supreme Court disagreed, holding that that Appellant failed to demonstrate that his parole record contained false or misleading information that might have adversely affected the board’s consideration of his parole request. View "State ex rel. Keith v. Department of Rehabilitation & Correction" on Justia Law