SANDUSKY, Ohio (WCMH) – Cedar Point’s police department must turn over incident reports and other records to three television stations, the Ohio Supreme Court ruled. In an opinion released Wednesday, the Ohio Supreme Court ordered the Cedar Point Police Department to release records related to an injury from a rollercoaster and separate allegations of sexual […]
Ohio Supreme Court indefinitely suspends former Judge Tracie Hunter wvxu.org - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from wvxu.org Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
A Hamilton County deputy discovered a gun when conducting an “inventory search” of a truck driven by a man with a suspended driver’s license. The officer’s explanation of his department’s search policy combined with body-camera video of the stop led the Supreme Court of Ohio to rule today that the search did not violate the driver’s constitutional rights.
A portion of a PUCO order allowing Dominion Energy to collect approximately $73 million from its Northeast Ohio customers to pay for past capital improvements to its natural gas distribution infrastructure is not unreasonable or unlawful, the Supreme Court of Ohio ruled last week.
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