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Plumber’s fed lawsuit COLUMBUS, Ohio — A
federal court in Ohio has dismissed a lawsuit that claimed former
state employees violated the constitutional rights of a man
Republicans dubbed Joe the Plumber by illegally accessing his
personal information. The GOP hailed suburban Toledo resident
Samuel “Joe” Wurzelbacher (WUR’-zuhl-bah-kur) in
2008 .... Original source : Federal court in Ohio dismisses
Joe the Plumber’s lawsuit against former state employees.
Ohio woman settles with Pa. doctor she had accused of putting in wrong breast implants
Ohio woman who claimed wrong implants settles case PITTSBURGH
— Federal court records show an Ohio woman has
settled her lawsuit against a Pennsylvania plastic surgeon she
accused of installing the wrong kind of implants. Brittany Daly of
Steubenville, Ohio, sued Dr. Beverly Carl in March over the 2008
surgery. Daly, who was 23 at the time, says ... Original article on
: Ohio woman settles with Pa. doctor she had accused of putting in
wrong breast implants.
Ohio Death Row Inmate Executed by Single Shot
Ohio death row inmate, Darryl Durr, who claimed he could
have a drug allergy to the anesthetic Ohio uses to put inmates to
death, has been executed by a single shot lethal injection. An Ohio
serial rapist, Darryl Durr, 46, was executed... Continue
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Ohio convert's lawyer charged over records filing
A lawyer has pleaded not guilty to charges she illegally disclosed
confidential information regarding a teenage girl who converted to
Christianity and ran away from her Ohio home.Attorney Angela Lloyd
entered the pleas Tuesday in Franklin County juvenile court after a
magistrate approved bringing two misdemeanor charges.Lloyd is
accused of placing confidential child welfare reports into the
public file of 17-year-old client Rifqa Bary (RIHF'-kuh BAYR'-ee),
making them accessible to the media.Bary fled central Ohio last
year to stay with an Orlando, Fla., minister. She said she'd be
harmed for converting from Islam. She has returned to Ohio, where
her parents deny allegations she would've been hurt.Lloyd's
attorney, Jefferson Liston, says he doesn't believe Lloyd broke the
law.
Ohio's Lethal Injections Under Scrutiny
Ohio Gov. Ted Strickland's decision to halt the execution of
prisoners by lethal injection after officials there botched a
procedure last month may have legal implications far beyond the
state. The order could figure into other cases involving the
practice -- which some critics say constitutes cruel and unusual
punishment.