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John William Byrd Jr. (December 18, 1963 – February 19, 2002) was an American murderer who was executed by lethal injection for killing convenience store clerk Monte Tewksbury. Byrd, who protested his innocence until his execution, spent 18 years and 6 months on Ohio's death row.
(The Center Square) – Gun owners in Ohio won’t have to worry about firearm purchases being tracked by financial institutions or having to carry liability insurance. Senate Bill 58, one of a ...
Michael Corrado was the victim of a fatal bar fight in 2009. Originally from Detroit, the 22-year-old moved to Ohio to run a toy store. At the time of his death, his ex-fiance Adriane Cremeans ...
According to restaurant owner Hany Baransi, the employee told Barry that Baransi is from Israel. Barry left the restaurant afterwards and returned half an hour later, armed with a machete. [3] Barry immediately swung his machete to attack Debbie and Gerald Russell, both 43, [4] who were sitting in a booth near the front of the restaurant. [1]
Arter & Hadden LLP was a Cleveland, Ohio-based law firm that traced its founding to 1843 and ceased operations on July 15, 2003. [4] [5] When the firm closed, it was one of the oldest continuing operating law firms in the country. [6]
In a statement early Sunday, police said there were no arrests after officers were dispatched at 1:20 p.m. "on a group of individuals dressed in all black and armed with firearms holding Nazi ...
David M. DeVillers (born c. 1966) is an American lawyer who served as the United States attorney for the Southern District of Ohio from 2019 to 2021. Before his nomination, he was an Assistant United States Attorney for the same district.
The portion of the Reagan Tokes Act that became law in 2018 requires judges to sentence offenders responsible for class one and two felonies [78] (which are the most serious felonies in Ohio) [79] to a range of years in prison consisting of a minimum term and a maximum term. If the offender is being sentenced for a single offense, the maximum ...