OH12: Without def bringing up a suppression hearing transcript, findings uncontradicted

With no transcript of the suppression hearing, there’s nothing to contradict the trial court’s findings. State v. Harding, 2017-Ohio-8930, 2017 Ohio App. LEXIS 5373 (12th Dist. Dec. 11, 2017).

Defense counsel’s failure to file a motion to suppress wasn’t ineffective assistance of counsel where defendant didn’t show that it would have been successful. State v. Willis, 2017-Ohio-8924, 2017 Ohio App. LEXIS 5365 (6th Dist. Dec. 8, 2017);* State v. King, 2017-Ohio-8910, 2017 Ohio App. LEXIS 5333 (2d Dist. Dec. 8, 2017).*

The traffic stop for not signaling was justified, as shown by the dashcam video. State v. Bizzell, 2017-Ohio-8902, 2017 Ohio App. LEXIS 5326 (2d Dist. Dec. 8, 2017).*

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