Two Columbus police officers who were fired upon during a 2023 highway shootout are legally considered crime victims under ...
Five of the seven Ohio Supreme Court justices rules against the Columbus Dispatch. In a lawsuit, the newspaper asked the ...
The Ohio Supreme Court ruled against The Columbus Dispatch in a public records case, dealing a blow to government ...
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - In a case that sets the statewide precedent, the Ohio Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that police are crime ...
As police apply Marsy’s Law to protect the mother’s privacy, we outline what the law guarantees for crime victims in Ohio.
When police officers are assaulted or shot at in the line of duty, do they become crime victims? On its face, that might seem like an easy question to answer. Of course, they do, especially if the ...
The Ohio Supreme Court on Tuesday made it more difficult for news outlets and other public records requestors to obtain ...
Marsy’s Law is set to take effect July 1. It creates a new section of the state Constitution enumerating 18 rights for crime victims, including the right to refuse an interview or deposition and to ...
LOUISVILLE (WHAS11) -- Kentucky voters said yes to Marsy's Law with more than 60 percent of the votes going in favor of the constitutional amendment, but it won't take effect right away — if at all.
Sewa Diwali has donated 4,016 pounds of nonperishable food and $3,116 in cash to Naperville’s Loaves & Fishes Community ...
The Ohio Supreme Court has ruled that police officers’ identities can be withheld from public records when they are attacked on the job, under a state law that protects the ...