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WJW-TV Cleveland on MSNOne of NE Ohio’s most notorious killers wants out of prison — againDoug Prade, a former Akron police captain convicted of killing his ex-wife, Dr. Margo Prade, will have his first parole hearing Wednesday, June 4.
The Ohio Justice & Policy Center is suing ... the court to issue a permanent injunction to force the prisons in Lucasville, Marion, Lebanon and Chillicothe to stop screening legal mail.
MARION, Ohio (WCMH) — A 28-year-old man from Marion found guilty of six counts of raping a child was handed a prison sentence that will last more than half a century. A Marion County judge ...
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NBC4 WCMH-TV on MSNPilot program testing tasers in Ohio’s prisons; may expand statewideOhio’s correction officers could soon be armed with tasers. “This is very rushed,” policy director at Ohio Justice and Policy Center Michaela Burriss said.
Ohio State Marion students awarded $4,000 to local nonprofits as part of the Pay It Forward initiative. Students in English 2367.015 gathered in Maynard Hall's Guthery Community Room on April 29 ...
Ohio, was sentenced to decades in prison Thursday. Joshua Collins, 43, was sentenced to 39.5 to 45 years in prison after being found guilty of felonious assault, attempted murder, kidnapping ...
Merle Vincent Lashey, Jr., age 101 years young, passed away on May 13, 2024, at his residence in Marion, OH. Merle was born in Marion, Ohio on May 01,1924, to the late Merle V. and Dorothy (Conkle ...
MARION, Va. (WJHL) — Smyth County Commonwealth’s Attorney Phillip “Bucky” Blevins said a Marion man was sentenced Tuesday to two and a half years in prison for his role in distributing ...
Construction is expected to start this spring on new, smaller youth prisons, which will allow the state to eventually close the larger Cuyahoga Hills Juvenile Correctional Facility. The Ohio ...
MARION, S.C. (WMBF) - Two Marion men have been sentenced to prison on unrelated drug and gun charges. The United States District Attorney for South Carolina says 33-year-old Larry Brown Jr. was ...
Ohio has the money to hire and pay guards, behavioral health clinicians, teachers and others needed inside the state's youth prisons but simply cannot get people to take the jobs, according to ...
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