Jimmy Dimora once was the most powerful man in Northeast Ohio politics, a charismatic county commissioner and pugnacious Democratic party boss. Now, he'll serve a term in federal prison for stealing from the public he was elected to serve. Was justice served by Dimora's sentencing? And we'll ask: When will the corruption probe finally be behind us? Join host Mike McIntyre Tuesday at 9 a.m. on 90.3.
Jonathan Witmer-Rich, Assistant Law Professor, Cleveland State University
James McCarty, Reporter, The Plain Dealer
Lewis Katz, Law Professor, Case Western Reserve University