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A North Linden will spend the rest of his life in prison after being sentenced Thursday for his conviction last month in the 2018 shooting death of a maintenance man during a robbery.North Linden man sentenced to life in prison without parole for 2018 murder.
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Columbus to spend $400,000 on two public-safety initiatives aimed at reducing violenceThe city of Columbus plans to invest $400,000 in two programs aimed at reducing violence by helping mostly nonviolent offenders become productive members of society rather than dangers to the community.
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MENTAL DISEASE PROVOKED SON TO MURDER HIS MOTHERBut the family's efforts couldn't stop Ritter, 34, from stabbing his 58-year-old mother to death in their Madison Township home on April 16, 2014.
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O.U. STUDENT ARRESTED FOR ARSON, UPON RETURNING FROM BAHAMASAn Ohio University student just back from the Bahamas has been charged with arson and burglary, accused of burglarizing an off-campus fraternity house and setting a fire there on Dec. 29
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MAN HIGH ON BATH SALTS WHEN HE KILLED HIS MOTHER, GIRLFRIENDAccording to the Knox County Prosecutor’s Office, Bonham confessed to killing his mother and girlfriend with a pistol while high on bath salts.
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COLUMBUS MAN GETS LIFE IN PRISON FOR SOUTH SIDE MURDERA 35-year-old Near East Side man apologized on Monday in a Franklin County courtroom for killing a man by firing a gun into a South Side duplex.
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MAN SENTENCED TO 20 YEARS FOR DEATH OF GIRLFRIEND'S DAUGHTERA 30-year-old man was sentenced today to 20 years in prison for the beating death of his girlfriend’s 4-year-old daughter.
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CINCINNATI COP FACES MURDER CHARGES IN DRIVER'S KILLINGA University of Cincinnati officer who shot a motorist during a traffic stop over a missing front license plate has been indicted on murder charges
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POLICE MISCONDUCT CASES IN COLUMBUS: fewer than other citiesAs images of police brutality have sparked nationwide protests, Columbus officers appear to be on more-stable footing with the community, for now...
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ANOTHER TRIPLE EXONERATION FOR OHIO INNOCENCE PROJECTLegal advocacy from the Ohio Innocence Project at the University of Cincinnati has helped set three men wrongfully imprisoned for murder on the path to freedom.
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DISCOVERY IN INMATE'S CELL LEADS TO POLICE PROTECTION FOR PROSECUTOR AND JUDGESThree public officials in Charlotte were placed under police protection last month after the FBI discovered their photographs in the cell of an inmate believed to be tied to gangs.
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INNOCENT MAN EXECUTED? Former Supreme Court Justice ConfirmsRetired U.S. Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens acknowledged evidence that Texas put an innocent man to death for a murder in the 1980s.
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JURY ACQUITS MAN OF AGG MURDER AND ATTEMPTED MURDER, BUT GUILTY OF LESSER OFFENSESDefense attorney Adam Nemann told jurors that the case "came down to who you believe" and that "not a single lay witness for the prosecution told you the truth."
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AL QAEDA SUSPECT BROUGHT TO NEW YORK FOR A HEARINGThe terrorism suspect who had been undergoing interrogation on a Navy ship after his recent capture in Libya was brought to New York over the weekend and was to appear before a federal judge on Tuesday, officials said.
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ADVANCES IN SCIENCE OF FIRE FREE A CONVICT AFTER 42 YEARSLouis C. Taylor has always professed his innocence, and on Tuesday, advances in the science of fire investigations finally set him free after 42 years in prison
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Nemann defends man accused of gruesome murderFrank Charles Calloway was beaten, doused with gasoline, and set on fire. Columbus Police Homicide detectives arrested Ullman Julius Taylor for murder.
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DNA Evidence Disproves Former Ohio Police Captain’s Murder ConvictionDouglas Prade, convicted of killing his wife in 1998, recently received good news. New DNA evidence indicates he didn’t do it.
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