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  2. John P. Carlin - Wikipedia

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    John Philip Carlin (born 1973) is an American attorney who served as acting deputy attorney general in the United States Department of Justice from January to April 2021. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] From April 2021 to September 2022, Carlin was principal associate deputy attorney general under Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco . [ 3 ]

  3. John Carlin - Wikipedia

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    John P. Carlin, Assistant Attorney General for Justice National Security Division John W. Carlin (born 1940), governor of Kansas, 1979–1987, and Archivist of the United States, 1995–2005 See also

  4. United States District Court for the Southern District of Ohio

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    The district judge serving the District of Ohio, Humphrey H. Leavitt, was reassigned to the Southern District of Ohio. On July 23, 1866, by 14 Stat. 209, Congress reorganized the circuits and assigned Ohio to the Sixth Circuit. [3] Additional judgeships were created in 1910, 1937, 1966, 1970, 1978, 1984, and 1990. [3]

  5. Department of Justice charges 17 people for drug trafficking ...

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    The county first received the designation in July 2022. An indictment is an accusation and all individuals named in these charges are presumed innocent unless proven guilty by the courts.

  6. Justice Department’s storied Civil Rights Division will fight ...

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    Created in the 1950s, the Civil Rights Division leads the Justice Department’s enforcement of federal laws intended to combat discrimination in areas such as housing, employment and education.

  7. Judiciary of Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Ohio municipal and county courts are courts of limited jurisdiction and courts of record created by the General Assembly. They hear cases involving traffic violations , non-traffic misdemeanors , evictions and small civil claims (in which the amount in controversy does not exceed than $15,000), and also conduct preliminary hearings in felony cases.

  8. Ohio Supreme Court race: Who is Justice Michael Donnelly? - AOL

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    Ohio Supreme Court Justice Michael Donnelly, a Cleveland Democrat, is constantly making his case − in written opinions and dissents, guest columns, podcasts, media interviews − about what he ...

  9. List of justices of the Ohio Supreme Court - Wikipedia

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    Bold indicates chief judge or chief justice. The Ohio Supreme Court was created by the Ohio Constitution of 1802 with three judges, and had three or four through 1851. In 1851, the number of judges was increased to five.