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Ohio Supreme Court rules prosecutors need not wait for investigation by OEC

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​​​​​​​On October 18, 2022, the Ohio Supreme Court ruled that prosecutors don’t need to wait for an investigation by the Ohio Ethics Commission before prosecuting a public official charged with violating Ohio’s ethics laws....more

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Plus Feature: Ohio Supreme Court Holds That Crimes Are Torts

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Crimes are crimes. And torts are torts. And now, in Ohio, crimes are also torts. Let me explain. In Ohio, as elsewhere, crimes are subject to criminal prosecution and rules of criminal procedure. ...more

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Supreme Court Ruling Avoids Major Complications for Mandatory Reporters

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Last week, the United States Supreme Court overturned a controversial decision by the Ohio Supreme Court holding that statements given by a preschool student to his teacher were tantamount to statements to police, and so...more

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