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The Justice Department's Office of the Inspector General found widespread abuse of shackles in federal prisons. One prisoner was held in restraints so tight that he had to have a limb amputated.
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Antoine Tolbert, Austreeia Everson and Rameer Askew, all members of the activist group New Era Cleveland, face a total of 13 charges.
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The county is holding a clinic Saturday to provide free legal assistance to help individuals with juvenile records clear their records.
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King is also permanently barred from holding public office, but the prosecutor's office has argued he remains suspended until his appeals are exhausted or a new mayor is elected.
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An appeals court has ruled the state of Ohio does not have the legal authority to prevent communities from banning flavored tobacco products
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One hundred years ago, the small town of Dayton, Tenn., became the unlikely stage for one of the most sensational trials in American history, over the teaching of Darwin's theory of evolution.
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Cleveland Division of Police is seeking public tips and videos relating to two shootings early Saturday morning in the Slavic Village and Buckeye-Shaker neighborhoods.
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The two-page memo outlines the "exhaustive review" the department conducted of the Epstein files in its possession, and also reiterates that Epstein died by suicide, contrary to some conspiracy theories.
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Cuyahoga County officials say no one incarcerated in the jail needed treatment for heat illness. People inside say it was life-threatening.
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Paramount Global will pay $16 million to settle President Trump's lawsuit over 60 Minutes' interview with former Vice President Kamala Harris — a lawsuit that many legal experts considered spurious.
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Jacob McDonald was found guilty by Judge David Branstool on six counts of misdemeanor vehicular homicide and 11 counts of misdemeanor assault.
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Antoine Tolbert, along with two other members of New Era, are facing trial this summer in Cuyahoga County's Common Pleas court.