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May 12, 2023 at 2:51 PM. A longstanding dispute between a former Connell police officer and the Franklin County sheriff came to a decisive end last week. U.S. District Court Judge Mary Dimke ruled ...
Timothy Kendrick: drifter accused of posting videos of brutal killing online. Franklin County Prosecutors and Columbus police allege Timothy Kendrick, 35, was a drifter living in a string of ...
After a grueling two-month trial, the verdict was finally made public on July 1, 1935. After an examination of the evidence, County Commonwealth's Attorney and grand-nephew of Robert E. Lee, Charles Carter Lee, along with two others, were acquitted with the other 30 defendants found guilty. [4] Of the charges that were levied against the guilty ...
Franklin County prosecutors don’t want a Tri-Cities judge recently acquitted of domestic violence to handle dozens of their cases.. Last week deputy prosecutors filed paperwork in all of their ...
On February 3, 2021, a Franklin County grand jury indicted Coy on charges of murder (one count), felonious assault (one count) and dereliction of duty (two counts). [5] [13] The latter two charges are based on Coy's failure to activate his body camera and failing to alert Officer Detweiller that he believed Hill posed a threat. [13]
The United States District Court for the Southern District of Ohio (in case citations, S.D. Ohio) is one of two United States district courts in Ohio and includes forty-eight of the state's eighty-eight counties—everything from the Columbus area southward. Appeals from the court are taken to the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth ...
On Tuesday, Mason Thompson Bray, 23, of Columbus' West Side, and Skylor Vanhouten, 22, of Prairie Township, were convicted by a Franklin County jury for fatally shooting 19-year-old Trintan ...
Sixth Judicial District Court of Nevada (in part) Berkemer v. McCarty, 468 U.S. 420 (1984), is a decision of the United States Supreme Court that ruled that a person in police custody following a misdemeanor traffic offense was entitled to the protections of the Fifth Amendment pursuant to the decision in Miranda v. Arizona 384 U.S. 436 (1966).