The Ohio Supreme Court will consider whether a crime victims' law allows police to withhold officers' names when they're ...
Marion Police Chief Jay McDonald, president of the Ohio Fraternal Order of Police, agreed with Bosch and said that voters ...
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A second victim succumbed to their injuries two days after an employee is suspected of opening fire at a warehouse, police ...
Under this legal balancing approach, law enforcement officers continue to be afforded the Ohio Constitution’s Marsy’s Law ...
Investigators have determined that homicide victim Douglas Hubler, who was found dead in a tarp by a Carroll County road, had ...
Police officers involved in shootings or other uses of force could have their names kept confidential if the Ohio Supreme Court decides a crime victims' rights provision in the state constitution ...
It involves how to interpret Marsy's Law, a voter-approved amendment to the Ohio Constitution that is supposed to protect and support crime victims. Police agencies across Ohio have used Marsy's ...
Some police departments in Ohio cite the law as a reason why they don't have to reveal the identity of officers involved in ...
The Ohio Supreme Court heard oral arguments Tuesday from lawyers representing the Columbus Dispatch and the Columbus Division ...
The victim's brother discovered Sheila "Denise" Tenpenny dead on Feb. 2. Police say more charges against the teen are ...
The search for a killer continues as an elderly woman from Ohio County is laid to rest one week after authorities say she was murdered in her own home. Local, state ...