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The justices wrote that the Sixth Circuit was wrong to allow new evidence from a late filed habeas petition, yet declined to ...
The Ohio House passed a bipartisan bill Wednesday that would require state prisons, as well as city and county jails, to ...
He’s currently serving time in an Ohio prison on an unrelated weapons charge out of Summit County, the Canton Repository shared. Other businesses in the legal crosshairs include ... who you’re dealing ...
Such assaults, some research suggests, can boost risk of substance use disorders and mental health issues ... prisons. For the newly published study, co-author Cathy McDaniels Wilson, an Ohio ...
Women in prison ... of women in Ohio’s four state prisons. Wilson sat down with women in small groups as they filled out the questionnaire, which covered detailed measures of sexual violence, from ...
One official suggested that the law would have to apply to half of Ohio’s prison population in order to study its ... has covered systemic issues of insecure housing and rising evictions, lax state ...
Hundreds of incarcerated people like Clark are denied release from Ohio prisons each year under Senate Bill 201, better known as the Reagan Tokes law. Enacted in 2019, the law was designed to protect ...
The parents of Owen Ray, a Chicago student who attends Miami University in Ohio, said he was released from prison in Denmark ... "which is now part of the legal proceedings in Denmark," according ...
The Reagan Tokes Act is an Ohio law that took effect in 2019 in response to the murder of a 21-year-old female college student by a man recently released from prison. The law requires judges to ...
Ohio prison officials can also recommend that people sentenced under the Reagan Tokes law be released before the minimum sentence ... has covered systemic issues of insecure housing and rising ...
Want this delivered to your inbox? Subscribe to future newsletters. Ohio law denies release for hundreds of people in prison The Marshall Project - Cleveland this month will take a first look at how a ...
The owner of three Ohio-based home healthcare companies was sentenced to 42 months in prison after she was found guilty on all 13 charges against her in a $5.7 million Medicaid fraud scheme.