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Press Releases
USMS Fallen Heroes Honor Run 2024
On March 8, 2024, members of U.S. Marshals Service (USMS) districts across the country participated in the USMS Fallen Heroes Honor Run. This nationwide event, now in its eighth year, honors the brave law enforcement officers across the country who made the ultimate sacrifice.
Read moreQuentin Scott
WANTED FOR RAPE OF A CHILD AND FEDERAL SUPERVISED RELEASE VIOLATION. He has ties to Shelby, Fayette, and Hardeman Counties in Tennessee and Red Banks, Mississippi. The U.S. Marshals Service is offering up to $2,000 reward for information that leads to Scott’s arrest. Citizens are encouraged to call (901) 657-8889. All tips are anonymous.
Read moreMultiagency Team Arrests Sex Offender Living Deep in Louisiana Swamp
Baton Rouge, LA - On Feb. 8, the U.S. Probation and Parole Office in the Middle District of Louisiana requested the assistance of the U.S. Marshals Service (USMS) Middle Louisiana Fugitive Task Force (MLFTF) in locating and arresting a man wanted on active warrants, including supervised release violations.
Read moreRobert Andrew Land
The U.S. Marshals Service is asking for assistance locating Robert Andrew Land. Land is wanted in Maricopa County, Arizona, for probation violation/sexual assault, and failure to register as a sex offender.
Read moreU.S. Marshals Offering Reward for Fugitive Wanted for Rape of a Child and Federal Supervised Released Violation
Memphis, TN – The U.S. Marshals Two Rivers Violent Fugitive Task Force is looking for Quentin Scott. Scott has a warrant for his arrest in Somerville, Tennessee for Rape of a Child and a warrant for Supervised Release Violation on an underlying federal drug charge.
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Cases
Death Penalty Affirmed for Man Who Stabbed Housemates to Death
The Supreme Court of Ohio affirmed the death penalty for a man who stabbed his two Parma Heights housemates to death and concealed their bodies for weeks in trash bags hidden in the home.
Read moreFormer Assistant Prosecutor Suspended for Soliciting Officer Posing as Teen
A former Cuyahoga County assistant prosecutor was indefinitely suspended from practicing law for soliciting sex online from an undercover officer posing as a 15-year-old girl.
Read moreAttorney Disbarred for Having Sex With Minor
The Supreme Court of Ohio today permanently disbarred a northwest Ohio attorney who the Court found repeatedly had sex with a child.
Read moreWarning Shot Enough for Jury to Consider Self-Defense Claim
A Clark County man was entitled to argue self-defense when he intentionally shot toward a person, and was not required to show he intended to kill or harm the man who threatened him, the Supreme Court of Ohio ruled today.
Read moreAppeals Court Must Decide if University Can Be Sued for Pandemic Closures
The Supreme Court of Ohio today returned to an appeals court a lawsuit from an Ohio State University student seeking partial refunds due to the COVID-19 pandemic campus shutdown.
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Headlines
Court upholds dismissal of charges against former city police officer: The Vindicator
A court rejected Youngstown’s appeal of a judge’s ruling to dismiss 14 misdemeanor charges of dereliction of duty against Brian Flynn, a former Youngstown police lieutenant.
Read moreGustavus man to pay thousands after civil trial: Tribune Chronicle
The owner of Gustavus Hardwoods, after being forced to pay thousands in restitution in a criminal case for unlawfully cutting down trees, will pay an identical amount following a ruling in a civil trial that concluded this week.
Read moreOVI charge dropped against Chaney teacher: The Vindicator
A Chaney High School teacher and football coach has accepted a plea deal after being charged with drunken driving earlier this month.
Read moreLawsuit: After three-plus years, owner has not removed fuel tanks from closed gas station: Times Reporter
New Philadelphia is suing the owner of the former Fuel Depot, 1219 E. High Ave., over failure to comply with a city ordinance regarding underground fuel storage tanks.
Read moreDeath sentence upheld for Parma Heights man who stabbed roommates, tried to hire man to burn bodies: Cleveland.com
The Ohio Supreme Court on Thursday upheld the death sentence of a Parma Heights man who fatally stabbed his two roommates and tried to hire a man to burn their bodies in 2017.
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