The Supreme Court of Ohio ruled today that some of the investigatory records compiled or accessed by the Guernsey County Sheriff’s Office during its investigation of a 2008 complaint alleging sexual abuse of a child by a priest in the 1990s are not e…
In separate disciplinary actions announced today, the Supreme Court of Ohio indefinitely suspended the licenses of attorneys Wayne Donald Miller of Columbus and Paul Joseph Kellogg of West Chester.
The Supreme Court of Ohio ruled today that a state law that “tolls” (stops the running of) statutes of limitations for prosecuting a criminal defendant during a period in which the accused purposely avoids prosecution applies to all crimes committe…
The Supreme Court of Ohio ruled today that a defendant may plead guilty to an indictment that was amended to change the name or identity of the charged crime when the defendant is represented by counsel, has bargained for the amendment, and is not prej…
In a 7-0 decision announced today, the Supreme Court of Ohio ruled that the Cleveland Division of Police did not violate the Ohio Public Records Act by maintaining its archive of the daily reports it receives from local pawnbrokers on 3-by-5 inch index…
