CLEVELAND — A 17-year-old charged in a deadly Craigslist robbery scheme has agreed to waive a hearing and have charges against him merged in adult felony court, his attorney said Monday. Brogan Rafferty will waive his right to a hearing on being tried as an adult when he appears before a judge Wednesday in Akron, said his attorney, John Alexander.
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SANFORD, Fla. — After weeks in hiding, George Zimmerman made his first courtroom appearance Thursday in the shooting of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin, and prosecutors outlined their murder case in court papers, saying the neighborhood watch volunteer followed and confronted the black teenager after a police dispatcher told him to back off.
Apr 12 2012 | Posted in
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The candidate arrested on the eve of Election Day for stuffing his opponent’s campaign literature down the sewer pleaded guilty Wednesday afternoon during a scheduled pretrial.
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Is there a culture of corruption among elected officials in Republican-dominated Delaware County? That depends on who you ask.
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COLUMBUS — The live-in boyfriend of a western Ohio woman whose dismembered remains were found in her bathtub has been indicted on aggravated murder and other charges.
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About 30 eastside residents met Thursday to learn how to form Delaware City’s latest neighborhood watch.
The 1996 Summer Olympics were about half over on July 27. Spectators, athletes and reporters were enjoying a night out and reviewing the days’ events, congregating on the 21-acre Centennial Olympic Park and listening to a free concert there. Sometime after midnight, a security guard noticed a suspicious bag and began to move people away from the area. The bomb squad was alerted. At 1:20 a.m., the largest pipe bomb in U.S. history exploded, showering the area with shrapnel. One woman was killed by the blast and a cameraman rushing to cover the explosion died of a heart attack. One hundred and eleven people were injured.
A Delaware business owner accused of running a mortgage fraud ring out of her downtown restaurant has again been rescheduled for her trial.
Mar 28 2012 | Posted in
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