United States Supreme Court Rules Prison Inmates Not Entitled To Miranda Warnings

Tuesday, the United States Supreme Court issued a ruling stating that investigators are not required to advise prison inmates of their Miranda rights prior to conducting jailhouse interrogations regarding crimes unrelated to offense underlying the current incarceration. In Howe v. Fields, Slip Opinion No. 10–680, the Court voted 6-3 to overturn a 6th Circuit Court […]

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Amy Corrigall Jones To Be Sworn In As Summit County Court Of Common Pleas Judge

Judge Amy Corrigall Jones New Summit County Court of Common Pleas Judge Amy Corrigall Jones will be sworn in today at 4:30 p.m. at the Summit County Courthouse. Jones was appointed to replace retired Judge Patricia Cosgrove on January 13, 2012, and took the bench immediately thereafter. The investiture will be conducted by Ohio Supreme […]

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Brunswick, Ohio Police Department To Run Saturation Patrols For Super Bowl Weekend

The Brunswick Police Department announced that it will be cracking down on drunk drivers Super Bowl weekend by running saturation patrols. Brunswick Police Lt. Brian Ohlin stated, “The men and women of law enforcement are going to be out in the community enforcing the law very strictly during Super Bowl weekend. It’s during these peak […]

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Ohio White Collar Crime Bill Passes House Of Representatives

Thursday, it was announced that the Ohio House of Representatives unanimously passed House Bill 66, and the Bill is now awaiting Ohio Governor John Kasich to sign it into law. If approved by Kasich, the Bill would create a system for Ohio citizens and public employees to anonymously report fraud, waste and abuse of tax […]

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United States Supreme Court Rules Warrant Needed For GPS Tracking

Today, the United States Supreme Court issued unanimous ruling stating that law enforcement is required to obtain a search warrant prior to using GPS technology to track criminal suspects. The ruling arose out of a criminal case where a GPS device helped authorities link Antoine Jones to a house used to stash money and drugs. […]

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Ohio State Highway Patrol Seizes $78,000 In Stolen Merchandise

Yesterday, the Ohio State Highway Patrol reported that troopers seized several garbage bags full of stolen brand name clothing, valued at approximately $78,000, during a traffic stop in Trumbull County, Ohio. On the morning of January 16, 2012, troopers pulled over a rented van for a traffic violation on Interstate 80 and a drug-sniffing dog […]

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How To Get OVI/DUI Charges Dismissed In Ohio

On Friday, the OVI/DUI charges leveled against former Tribune Company CEO Randy Michaels in the Middletown, Ohio Municipal Court were dismissed following Michaels’ guilty plea to driving on a closed street. Michaels was fined $30 and court costs. How to Get Out of an OVI in Ohio In Ohio, there are many ways in which […]

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Amy Corrigall Jones Appointed To Replace Patricia Cosgrove As Summit County Court Of Common Pleas Judge

Today it was announced that Amy Corrigall Jones has been named by Ohio Governor John Kasich to replace recently retired Judge Patrica Cosgrove in the Summit County Court of Common Pleas. Kasich appointed Jones after she was recommended by the Summit County Republican Party for the post. Jones will assume the office on January 20 […]

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Summit County Juvenile Court Sets Hearing To Determine Whether To Try 16-Year-Old As An Adult

Summit County Juvenile Court Judge Linda Tucci Teodosio recently set a March 26, 2012, hearing to determine whether Barberton teenager D’Marques Jones, 16, should be tried as an adult in connection with the rape and death of his 3-year-old half sister, Makayla. Makayla died June 22, 2011, and a subsequent autopsy by the Summit County […]

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MADD Pushing Ignition Interlock Devices For First Time OVI/DUI Offenders

As of January 1, 2012, Connecticut became the 15th state to require ignition interlock devices (IID) for individuals convicted of drunk driving. The new legislation is likely the product of recent push by Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) who has, since 2006, advocated mandatory installation of an IID in the vehicle of any person convicted […]

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