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Small states in the request that the defense attorney who represented him in the latest case was ineffective.
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A man serving more than six years after robbing two Columbus-area mail carriers at gunpoint was denied compassionate release by a federal judge a few years into the sentence.
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U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Ohio Chief Judge Sarah Morrison affirmed an earlier order from a magistrate judge in the case. The city of Columbus and state of Ohio have been using Marsy's Law to shield officers' names from public release.
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Kenneth L. Parker served as U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Ohio since 2021, after he was nominated by President Joe Biden.
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John Castillo pleaded guilty to a drug charge and was sentenced to close to four years in prison.
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Algenon Marbley, a federal judge in Columbus, has awoken the ire of Kentucky U.S. Senator Mitch McConnell after he rescinded his decision to retire.
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William Curlis served as a campaign treasurer for more than 100 candidates since the 1980s. He sold his German Village house in 2016 to cover cost of campaign expenses.
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Mitchell could face 7 to 11 years in prison after he pled guilty to several charges in federal court.
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A three-person federal court in Cincinnati has ruled that the Ohio congressional map is unconstitutionally gerrymandered. The current map is drawn to…
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A federal court in Cincinnati has thrown Ohio politics into chaos.Just as the 2020 campaign season begins to take shape, a three-judge panel has ruled…