Sears announces local district hours and bill to require more than a visual...
Two releases in today from the office of Representative Barbara Sears: Rep. Sears: Bill Would Protect Motorists from Unfounded Traffic Violations Columbus—State Representative Barbara Sears (R-Maumee)...
View ArticleAt sentencing White says no amount of punishment or rehabilitation would...
Former Ottawa Hills Police officer Thomas White was sentenced to ten years in jail today for shooting Mike McCloskey. White did not begin the prison process today though, an appellate bond in the...
View ArticleGOP filed complaint against Brown — ODP files complaint against O’Connor and...
On June 16 it was reported that the Ohio Republican Party chairman Kevin DeWine filed an election complaint with the Ohio Supreme Court against Ohio Supreme Court Chief Justice Eric Brown, Dayton Daily...
View ArticleFormer youth football league commissioner trial on sex charges begins tomorrow
13abc reports on a story (link) covered back in February 2010 (link). David Millhoan, Sr was the commissioner of the S.T.A.R.S. League (South Toledo Area Recreation Society) and the coach for the Colts...
View ArticleNo clemency for William Garner…
For a personal perspective on why one person believes Garner deserves the death penalty and some information about the case I recommend reading My Side of the Puddle. The Clemency report can be read...
View ArticleU.S. Second Circuit Court of Appeals and fleeting expletives
For those of you who are a bit younger, a quick refresh on how the whole expletive issue became an issue. In 1960, Congress authorized the FCC to impose civil forfeitures for violations but the FCC did...
View ArticleBurns sentenced to six years in prison in Cleveland
As an update to those of you following this story, reported by the Cleveland Plain Dealer, (link): CLEVELAND, Ohio — Daniel Burns, former chief operating officer of the Cleveland school district, was...
View ArticleSandusky shooting should raise questions about the use of flashbang devices
The Sandusky Sheriff department was contacted by the family of Bryan Jones because he was under the influence of alcohol, had at least one weapon and had threatened to kill his mother. After Jones...
View ArticleOver a decade after DeRolph v. State of Ohio – what’s really changed?
A reader of the Jungle wrote me an e-mail asking basically where was Ohio education funding at since it had been declared unconstitutional over a decade ago. She suggested it might be an interesting...
View ArticleFOP gives Strickland second gubernatorial endorsement – Cordray among others...
The Fraternal Order of Police (FOP) endorsed Strickland in 2006, as pointed out in the link to 2006 FOP endorsements included in the below release from the O’Shaughnessy for Ohio Secretary of State...
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