Ohio Supreme Court suspends lawyer who threw poop-filled Pringles can out car window
WBNS-10TV Columbus· 5 days agoJack Blakeslee admitted to throwing poop-filled cans from his car at least 10 times in various...
Ohio Supreme Court dismisses 3 long-running redistricting lawsuits against state legislative maps
The Washington Times· 7 days agoThe more than two-year legal battle over the maps of Ohio Statehouse districts that were crafted in...
Watchdog: How does YSU's secret presidential search compare to other schools in the state?
WFMJ Youngstown· 15 hours agoYSU has cited a 2003 Ohio Supreme Court decision in which the Cincinnati Enquirer sought resumes and...
Ohio attorney suspended for tossing poop-filled Pringles can
Local 12 Cincinnati· 6 days agoThe Ohio Supreme Court suspended an attorney for a year for tossing a poop-filled Pringles can into...
Attorney suspended for pooping in a Pringles can, leaving it in victim advocate's parking lot
AOL· 6 days agoThe Ohio Supreme Court suspended an attorney who defecated into a Pringles potato chip can and then tossed it into a parking lot of a ...
Ohio attorney suspended for throwing Pringles can full of human feces
FOX 19 Cincinnati· 6 days agoThe Ohio Supreme Court suspended an attorney for a year after he was accused of pooping in a...
Oral arguments held on appeal of ex-auditor Roger Reynolds’ criminal conviction
The Hamilton Journal News· 2 hours agoOral arguments were heard last month in Columbus by 10th District Court of Appeal judges assigned to...
Ohio Supreme Court refuses to hear local vehicular assault case
WKBN 27 Youngstown· 7 days agoThe Ohio Supreme Court is refusing to hear an appeal by a Southington man serving a prison sentence...
Ohio Supreme Court dismisses legal challenges to new legislative maps
WCMH via Yahoo News· 7 days agoCOLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – New state legislative maps heavily criticized by redistricting advocates as...
Ohio Lawyer Suspended After Chucking Poop-Filled Pringles Can From His Car
The Daily Beast via Yahoo News· 6 days agoMaybe not, but it’s certainly an act worthy of punishment, according to the Ohio Supreme Court,...