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Abuses heaped on Ohio ratepayers have a long and unshakable history: Thomas Suddes

Abuses heaped on Ohio ratepayers have a long and unshakable history: Thomas Suddes © The Plain Dealer/cleveland.com/TNS Ohio Supreme Court Though the Senate took some action last week, Ohio’s General Assembly continues to dither over House Bill 6, the 2019 law to bail out at consumers’ expense the Perry and Davis-Besse nuclear power plants owned by a former FirstEnergy Corp. subsidiary, the independent Energy Harbor Corp. The Senate passed a partial HB 6 repeal Wednesday. HB 6, as passed in 2019, then signed by Gov. Mike DeWine, would siphon $150 million a year from Ohio consumers’ checkbooks. Senate Bill 44, passed unanimously Wednesday, would repeal the $150 million in customer charges (temporarily blocked now by court action).

Abuses heaped on Ohio ratepayers have a long and unshakable history: Thomas Suddes

Abuses heaped on Ohio ratepayers have a long and unshakable history: Thomas Suddes
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Defense working to suppress evidence in machine gun case | News, Sports, Jobs

A document filed Monday in the U.S. Northern Ohio District Court, Cleveland, on behalf of a Canfield man charged with a gun offense seeks to suppress evidence in the case. It was filed to suppress evidence seized as authorities searched a home at 3440 Orchard Hill Drive in Canfield Township in August. Michael Soles, 48, of Canfield, was indicted on a charge of possession of a machine gun. He has pleaded not guilty. In the indictment, it is stated that Soles knowingly had an unregistered machine gun in his possession, which is a violation of federal law. The motion to suppress evidence may delay the trial that is scheduled for Feb. 1 in front of Judge Solomon Oliver Jr.

Ohio Supreme Court tosses judge s order preventing man from fathering children while on probation for failing to pay child support

Ohio Supreme Court tosses judge’s order preventing man from fathering children while on probation for failing to pay child support Updated Dec 18, 2020; CLEVELAND, Ohio – The Ohio Supreme Court on Friday tossed a judge’s decision that a Lorain father “make all reasonable efforts to avoid impregnating a woman” while on probation for failing to pay child support. The state’s high court ruled in favor of London Chapman, who pleaded guilty to charges for not paying child support for his 11 children. He owed more than $200,000. Lorain County Probate Judge James Walther placed Chapman on probation for five years. One of the conditions Walther imposed was for Chapman to make every effort to stop fathering children.

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