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Ohio Supreme Court rules police officers’ identities can be withheld under Marsy’s Law
The Ohio Supreme Court has ruled that police officers’ identities can be withheld from public records when they are attacked on the job, under a state law that protects the ...
Five of the seven Ohio Supreme Court justices ruled against the Columbus Dispatch. In a lawsuit, the newspaper asked the ...
The Ohio Supreme Court ruled against The Columbus Dispatch in a public records case, dealing a blow to government ...
Law enforcement agencies across Ohio are turning to virtual reality to sharpen their response. COLUMBUS, Ohio — Police ...
COLUMBUS, OHIO (WXIX) - In a case that sets statewide precedent, the Ohio Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that police are crime ...
The grandmother of Ta’Kiya Young, the pregnant woman who was shot by an Ohio police officer, spoke out after a jury found the officer not guilty of murder.
Columbus police arrested Saxon Angell-Perez around 2:30 a.m. May 3 after officers saw a black pickup truck hit traffic cones ...
He provided cocaine to fraternity pledges and participated in hazing involving Ohio University student Collin Wiant and ...
The Ohio Supreme Court on Tuesday made it more difficult for news outlets and other public records requestors to obtain ...
Two Columbus police officers who were fired upon during a 2023 highway shootout are legally considered crime victims under ...
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