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A 4th District Court of Appeals panel recently ruled that a man's burglary conviction was properly supported by testimony from his former girlfriend that he had admitted to selling her stolen goods. Read More of "4th District rules ex-girlfriend's testimony enough to convict man"
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Ohio House Speaker William Batchelder and Rep. Terry Johnson are sponsoring a resolution requesting President Barack Obama, Congress and the U.S. Secretary of Veterans Affairs to take immediate action to reduce the processing time for veterans' disability benefit claims. Read More of "House Republicans urge prompt delivery of military veteran benefits"
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A 10th District Court of Appeals panel recently ruled that a man's conviction for assaulting his wife's hair stylist was supported by sufficient evidence. Read More of "Man properly convicted of assaulting wife's hair stylist"
A stone-eyed fish is flying southeast of the Snyder Memorial Building. A neon green pulse beats east of Dowling Hall. And a brainiac’s wheels going round are exposed atop the hill on the west side of University Hall. Read More of "New works mark annual Outdoor Sculpture Exhibition at UT"
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A 12th District Court of Appeals panel recently affirmed a lower court's judgment that a home using a non-compliant household sewage disposal system was a public health nuisance. Read More of "Panel affirms public health nuisance judgment for experimental sewage system"
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A 10th District Court of Appeals panel ruled on Tuesday, April 16th, that a man is entitled to resentencing after his trial court failed to make proper findings. Read More of "Trial court must make specific findings before issuing consecutive sentences, judges rule"
The Supreme Court of Ohio ruled on Wednesday, May 15th, that when the defendant in a criminal case directly or indirectly makes a public records request for information that could have been obtained from the state through a discovery demand, the public records request is the equivalent of a demand for discovery, and it triggers the defendant’s duty under Ohio Criminal Rule 16 to provide reciprocal discovery to the state. Read More of "Criminal defendant’s public records request for information that is subject to discovery triggers state’s right to demand reciprocal discovery"
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A Licking County appeals panel recently sustained a man's claim that his trial court erred in its refusal to grant his presentence motion to withdraw a guilty plea after finding questions to his competency. Read More of "Lower court must consider voluntary nature of plea before denying motion"
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A 10th District Court of Appeals panel recently ruled that a man's conviction for assaulting his brother during a brawl at their mother's house was supported by sufficient evidence and was not against the manifest weight of the evidence. Read More of "Man's conviction for stabbing brother during brawl was properly supported"
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Buying a Coke to wash down some McDonald's offerings can result in a free admission into the Columbus Museum of Art this summer thanks to a new promotion from the Office of TourismOhio. Read More of "TourismOhio partners with McDonald's, Coke for summer promotion"
Former Toledo women’s basketball great Kim Knuth will be inducted into the Mid-American Conference Hall of Fame Thursday, May 30, at the MAC Honor’s Dinner at the Cleveland Renaissance Hotel. Read More of "Women’s basketball star to be inducted into MAC Hall of Fame"
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A federal appellate court recently ruled evidence used to convict a man of producing child pornography did not have to be suppressed after a magistrate lacked probable cause to grant a search warrant. Read More of "6th Circuit rules contents of man's laptop can be used as evidence against him"
Bowling Green State University men’s soccer coach Eric Nichols has announced his team’s fall schedule for 2013. The Falcons’ 19-match regular-season schedule, arguably one of the toughest in school history, includes eight home games, all of which will be held under the lights at Cochrane Field. Read More of "BGSU men's soccer announces 2013 schedule"
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A Canfield lawmaker's quest to help crack down on animal cruelty is continuing through House Bill 90. Read More of "Proposed legislation would expand criminal penalties for animal abuse"
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While company social gatherings can present some potential pitfalls, there are many benefits to the events, such as building camaraderie. Read More of "Study: Benefits from a company party differ based on race"
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The 10th District Court of Appeals ruled recently that a man was not entitled to a modified sentence more than 17 years after he was convicted of kidnapping and complicity and aggravated murder. Read More of "Appeals court affirms denial of motion to modify sentence after 17 years"
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Rep. Peter Stautberg has said House Bill 129 is designed to close a gap in Ohio's menacing statutes. Read More of "Bill would adjust Ohio's menacing, stalking laws"
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The 5th District Court of Appeals recently affirmed that a victim's testimony was enough evidence to convict a Stark County man of domestic violence. Read More of "Judges hold victim's testimony was enough to convict man of domestic violence"
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A bill that would change primary and secondary school calendars from minimum days to minimum hours is gaining movement in the House Education committee. Read More of "Minimum hour school year bill back in legislature"
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A bipartisan resolution that landed in the General Assembly in late April is urging Congress to reauthorize the federal terrorism risk insurance program. Read More of "State lawmakers push for reauthorization of federal terrorism risk insurance"