Cuyahoga County courts /news/tags/cuyahoga-county-courts Cuyahoga County courts en-US Copyright Fri, 29 Dec 2023 20:51:19 GMT Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Judge Daniel Gaul suspended for one year /law-justice/2023-12-29/cuyahoga-county-common-pleas-judge-daniel-gaul-suspended-for-one-year The Ohio Supreme Court found Gaul had committed 29 violations of rules of professional and judicial conduct. Fri, 29 Dec 2023 20:51:19 GMT /law-justice/2023-12-29/cuyahoga-county-common-pleas-judge-daniel-gaul-suspended-for-one-year Matthew Richmond New bias complaints continue to target top Cuyahoga County judge /law-justice/2023-06-16/new-bias-complaints-continue-to-target-top-cuyahoga-county-judge Already temporarily removed from a divorce case, Judge Leslie Ann Celebrezze is slated to answer new allegations by June 22. Fri, 16 Jun 2023 04:17:12 GMT /law-justice/2023-06-16/new-bias-complaints-continue-to-target-top-cuyahoga-county-judge Mark Puente Supreme Court removes Cuyahoga County judge from murder retrial for bias against defendant /law-justice/2023-03-29/supreme-court-removes-cuyahoga-county-judge-from-murder-retrial-for-bias-against-defendant The Ohio Supreme Court removed Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court Judge Peter J. Corrigan from the retrial of Michael Buehner, whose 2002 murder conviction was overturned. Wed, 29 Mar 2023 19:53:13 GMT /law-justice/2023-03-29/supreme-court-removes-cuyahoga-county-judge-from-murder-retrial-for-bias-against-defendant Matthew Richmond Who’s really cycling in and out of Cleveland's courts? /news/law-justice/2022-10-26/whos-really-cycling-in-and-out-of-clevelands-courts Often miscast as violent criminals, most repeat defendants commit nonviolent crimes borne out of untreated addiction and mental illness, a Marshall Project analysis shows. Wed, 26 Oct 2022 13:25:24 GMT /news/law-justice/2022-10-26/whos-really-cycling-in-and-out-of-clevelands-courts Wesley Lowery and Ilica Mahajan Five things to know about Cleveland courts’ revolving door /news/law-justice/2022-10-26/five-things-to-know-about-cleveland-courts-revolving-door In most cases, people who repeatedly appear before the courts are not committing violent crimes. Wed, 26 Oct 2022 13:22:47 GMT /news/law-justice/2022-10-26/five-things-to-know-about-cleveland-courts-revolving-door Wesley Lowery and Ilica Mahajan Grand jury declines to indict DEA agent for shooting Cleveland man last year /news/government-politics/2022-05-13/grand-jury-declines-to-indict-dea-agent-for-shooting-cleveland-man-last-year The agent, Ryan Schumacher, told investigators 20-year-old Trayvon Johnson appeared to threaten him with a firearm before the shooting. Fri, 13 May 2022 22:08:32 GMT /news/government-politics/2022-05-13/grand-jury-declines-to-indict-dea-agent-for-shooting-cleveland-man-last-year Matthew Richmond Cleveland officials hesitant to help pay for a new Downtown courts building /news/government-politics/2022-02-10/cleveland-officials-hesitant-to-help-pay-for-a-new-downtown-courts-building Cuyahoga County is considering two options for the future of the courts building in Downtown Cleveland, each comes with an estimated cost of around $1 billion. Thu, 10 Feb 2022 23:00:01 GMT /news/government-politics/2022-02-10/cleveland-officials-hesitant-to-help-pay-for-a-new-downtown-courts-building Matthew Richmond Q&A: Rachell Dissell on Cuyahoga County's mostly white judges and its mostly Black defendants /news/government-politics/2022-01-31/q-a-rachell-dissell-on-cuyahoga-countys-mostly-white-judges-and-its-mostly-black-defendants The great majority of Cuyahoga County Common Pleas judges are white. The great majority of the criminal defendants they sentence are Black. On its face, it would seem the county residents who had the most contact with the courts would be the ones most likely to vote in judicial elections. But an analysis by The Marshall Project found that wasn't the case. ¾«¶«Ó°Òµ's Amy Eddings talks to Rachel Dissell, a Cleveland-based contributor to The Marshall Project, about whether this is contributing to racial disparities in criminal justice outcomes. Mon, 31 Jan 2022 12:39:28 GMT /news/government-politics/2022-01-31/q-a-rachell-dissell-on-cuyahoga-countys-mostly-white-judges-and-its-mostly-black-defendants Amy Eddings Justice Center Officials Lay Out Plans For June 1 Reopening /news/community/2020-05-26/justice-center-officials-lay-out-plans-for-june-1-reopening When courts in the Justice Center begin reopening to the public June 1, Northeast Ohioans will find a very different courthouse from the one that closed its doors a few months ago. According to an order issued by Administrative Judge Brendan Sheehan, visitors will be required to wear masks and be screened for COVID-19 symptoms. Tue, 26 May 2020 21:38:00 GMT /news/community/2020-05-26/justice-center-officials-lay-out-plans-for-june-1-reopening