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Grand juries and police shootings: How Ohio s secretive process hurts public confidence in justice system

Grand juries and police shootings: How Ohio’s secretive process hurts public confidence in justice system Updated Feb 20, 2021; Posted Feb 20, 2021 Thousands of people attended the Justice for Desmond Franklin rally in Cleveland on Saturday, June 6, 2020. The rally started in front of the Second District Police Station on Fulton Road and marchers then went south on Fulton and eventually east to Pearl Road. David Petkiewicz, cleveland.comDavid Petkiewicz, cleveland.com Facebook Share CLEVELAND, Ohio – The case of off-duty Cleveland police officer Jose Garcia’s killing of 22-year-old Desmond Franklin is symbolic of the grand jury system’s inability to alleviate public skepticism that police who kill someone receive different treatment than any other person accused of a crime, two law school professors told cleveland.com.

Anthony Sowell: Read The Plain Dealer s original coverage of the Imperial Avenue murders, profiles of his victims

Anthony Sowell: Read The Plain Dealer’s original coverage of the Imperial Avenue murders, profiles of his victims Updated Feb 09, 2021; Posted Feb 09, 2021 The Imperial Avenue home of serial killer Anthony Sowell, shown in November 2009. (Scott Shaw, Plain Dealer file photo)The Plain Dealer Facebook Share CLEVELAND, Ohio It was in October 2009 that the Cleveland area first learned of serial killer Anthony Sowell. For the next few weeks, the horrors of his crimes would emerge. Sowell, who died Monday afternoon at an Ohio prison hospital of an unspecified illness at the age of 61, eventually was convicted in July 2011 of the deaths of 11 women and was sentenced to death.

Cleveland Auto Show moves downtown, plans 2021 event for December

Cleveland Auto Show moves downtown, plans 2021 event for December Cleveland Auto Show A crowd gathers at the 2019 Cleveland Auto Show at the I-X Center. The long-running show is moving downtown this year in the wake of I-X Center s closure. The 10-day event is set for Dec. 3-12 at the Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland. The 2021 Cleveland Auto Show, in limbo since the I-X Center exited the event business, is moving downtown. The Greater Cleveland Automobile Dealers Association confirmed Tuesday, Feb. 2, that the show will be staged at the Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland from Dec. 3 to Dec. 12. Those dates are a significant shift for the long-running show, which traditionally takes place in late February and early March, serving as the kickoff to the spring car-sales season.

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