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More Ohio prisons to open for in-person visits as COVID-19 cases drop dispatch.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from dispatch.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Former U.S. Attorney Justin Herdman joins fight to free Ohio inmate convicted of three slayings Updated Mar 04, 2021; Posted Mar 04, 2021 Then-U.S. Attorney Justin Herdman, middle, speaks at a news conference at Euclid City Hall in 2019. He is surrounded by (from left) Cleveland Police Cmdr. Sammy Morris, DEA Resident Agent in Charge Keith Martin and Euclid Police Chief Scott Meyer. Facebook Share CLEVELAND, Ohio Justin Herdman, the former federal prosecutor who made his name fighting violent crime, is now working to free a man convicted in the slayings of three people. Within weeks of leaving the U.S. attorney’s office, Herdman has joined lawyers representing Kevin Keith, who was convicted in 1994 in Bucyrus, about 100 miles southwest of Cleveland. ....
As more people in Marion County and central Ohio receive the coronavirus vaccine, teachers and other school employees are next in line to get their shot. Marion City Schools Superintendent Ronald Iarussi announced during a school board meeting Tuesday that employees will receive the vaccine through OhioHealth. The clinic will take place Feb. 24 at the Marion Medical Clinic, confirmed OhioHealth Communications and Media Relations Manager Jill Fazekas. We are very pleased and excited to have OhioHealth as our partner, Iarussi said. They have been outstanding leading us through this process. Employees will receive the Pfizer vaccine, with the superintendent projecting that more than 70% of staff members will get the shot. The second dose of the vaccine will arrive the week of March 15. ....
Niles beating death case going before Ohio Supreme Court wfmj.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from wfmj.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
In the days before Christmas, 44-year-old April Harris sat in her prison cell at the California Institution for Women for more than 23 hours a day. In the 20 minutes she was allowed to leave it, she and the other prisoners would flood into the common areas – choosing either to take a shower or to make a short phone call. Restrictions have fluctuated during the various lockdowns implemented throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, but in the 11 months since the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) first banned visitations across state prisons, Harris says she has seen the mental health of those around her steadily deteriorate. ....