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  2. Retaliatory arrest and prosecution - Wikipedia

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    He alleged the arrest was in retaliation for his outspoken criticism of city officials. The city argued that the logic of Hartman extended to retaliatory arrest. The Supreme Court, however, allowed his claim to proceed, emphasizing that retaliatory intent could be inferred if the arrest was part of an official policy of retaliation. [2] [3] [4 ...

  3. List of law enforcement agencies in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of law enforcement agencies in the state of Ohio. According to the US Bureau of Justice Statistics' 2008 Census of State and Local Law Enforcement Agencies , the state had 831 law enforcement agencies employing 25,992 sworn police officers, about 225 for each 100,000 residents.

  4. Cleveland Division of Police - Wikipedia

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    Prior to 1850, the preservation of the peace was left to an elected city marshal who was assisted by a number of constables and night watchmen. [7] Concerns over the adequacy of this arrangement had led, in 1837, to the formation of the Cleveland Grays, a private military company, for the partial stated purpose of assisting local law enforcement when and if the need arose. [8]

  5. Right to petition in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Reference here to numbers refers to limits to the number that could assemble to petition found in the 1661 Tumultuous Petitioning Act. The 1688 Bill of Rights provides no such limitation to assembly. Under the common law, the right of an individual to petition implies the right of multiple individuals to assemble lawfully for that purpose. [11]

  6. Novak v. City of Parma - Wikipedia

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    In October 2017, Novak brought a federal suit in the Northern District of Ohio against the City of Parma and two investigating officers [9] under 42 U.S.C. § 1983, alleging retaliation and prior restraint in violation of the First Amendment and violations of the Fourth Amendment. [7] The city moved to dismiss, asserting qualified immunity.

  7. FBI raids Polymarket CEO’s home as part of investigation into ...

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    Federal law enforcement agents seized the 26-year-old CEO’s phone and computers from his home in downtown New York on Wednesday, in what the company claims is retaliation for its users ...

  8. Complaint accuses Ohio's top election official of improperly ...

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    A formal complaint was filed with the U.S. Office of Special Counsel on Monday and alleges that LaRose "has used and is using his office and official authority to ... Aug. 2—Ohio Secretary of ...

  9. Stark County Sheriff's Office - Wikipedia

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    The Stark County Sheriff's Office is a law enforcement agency which serves Stark County, Ohio, United States. The county is 575 square miles and has a population of 375,432 and the county seat is Canton, Ohio.