Ohio podcaster seeks acquittal of unconstitutional felony “intimidation” charges
Yesterday, our firm entered an appearance in the Erie County Court of Common Pleas on behalf of Ashli Ford, a popular “true crime” podcaster and
Yesterday, our firm entered an appearance in the Erie County Court of Common Pleas on behalf of Ashli Ford, a popular “true crime” podcaster and
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Three pro-Palestinian student protesters sued Case Western Reserve University on Wednesday over contractors spraying them with paint on campus. Video of the
Today, our firm filed a lawsuit in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Ohio on behalf of three student-protesters who were retaliated
Yesterday a Stark County jury came back in about 45 minutes with a Not Guilty verdict on all five counts, including two felonies, in a case that started with an eight-count, five-felony indictment wherein our client’s baby’s mother was very obviously lying about him to gain leverage in a dispute over custody of their baby. … The Canton Police Department and Stark County Prosecutor Kyle Stone owe our client an apology and more. Unfortunately, the judge-made doctrines of qualified immunity for police and absolute immunity for prosecutors make it extremely difficult for victims of police and prosecutorial abuses to obtain justice and accountability for their injuries. Thankfully there’s a group called The Ohio Coalition to End Qualified Immunity that’s close to securing a statewide ballot initiative whereby Ohio voters will get to decide whether to abolish this harmful doctrine that’s helped turn our “free country” into more of a police state than it’s been in generations.
CLEVELAND, Ohio – A judge has rejected a request by Cuyahoga County prosecutors to disqualify the law firm representing a Cleveland activist accused of extortion. The decision
In another case of modern technology racially profiling Black people, Brandon Upchurch was complying with police orders to lay on the ground after he was falsely accused of driving
CLEVELAND, Ohio – The law firm representing a Cleveland activist accused of extortion plans to sue those responsible for what it calls an “egregiously unconstitutional
CANTON ‒ A defamation lawsuit filed over statements made about the May 2021 discipline of a former McKinley High School football player that involved him eating a pepperoni pizza
Earlier this week, Attorney Peter Pattakos presented oral argument to the Ninth District Court of Appeals in our class-action fraud case against the KNR law
Yesterday, Judge Natalie Haupt of the Stark County Court of Common Please issued an order denying the motion for summary judgment filed by attorney Edward