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Cleveland, OH Civil Litigation Attorney News Archive (Page 30)
Cleveland Police Investigate Late-Night ShootingA late-night shooting in Cleveland is under investigation after officers responded to the scene near Lawn Avenue and W. 65th Street at around 10 p.m. on Monday. The area is currently cordoned off with crime tape, as law enforcement officials examine evidence markers on the sidewalk. As the search for both the suspect and the victim continues, this incident raises important questions about public safety in Cleveland neighborhoods. Local civil litigation attorneys are preparing for potential personal injury claims resulting from the shooting. Meanwhile, criminal defense lawyers are bracing for the legal ramifications that may ensue. Residents are encouraged to stay vigilant as authorities work diligently to resolve the case and restore safety to the community. Cleveland Attorneys Raise Funds for Justice at 'Jam For Justice' ConcertThe Legal Aid Society of Cleveland is gearing up for its annual 'Jam for Justice' benefit concert, scheduled for August 20. This exciting event will feature local attorneys, judges, and law students taking the stage as bands to entertain the crowd. The concert's primary goal is to raise funds that provide free legal assistance in civil litigation and wills and estates to underserved families in the Cleveland area. Among the musicians set to perform are Rich Wesorick, the managing partner at Tarolli, and former Ohio Supreme Court Justice Michael P. Donnelly, both of whom are expected to deliver engaging rock-n-roll performances. Also taking part in the event are Randy Solomon from BakerHostetler and Michael Scharf from Case Western Reserve University. These participants showcase the unique blend of music and legal expertise, reflecting the vibrant culture of Cleveland. The 'Jam for Justice' concert is more than just a night of entertainment; it’s a crucial effort to support vital legal services for the community. Myles Garrett Involved in Speeding Incident on I-71, Faces Legal ConsequencesCleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett is in the news after reportedly speeding at 100 mph on I-71 in Strongsville, Ohio. This incident occurred shortly after the team returned from their game in Charlotte. The 29-year-old athlete was pulled over for exceeding the speed limit in a 60 mph zone and is now facing potential civil litigation as a result of the violation. This isn't the first time a Browns player has faced speeding issues; rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders was recently cited for driving at 101 mph. As Garrett prepares for his upcoming court date on Thursday, the involvement of the Strongsville Police Department will likely be a vital aspect of his defense strategy. Local legal experts are keeping a close eye on the unfolding situation. They emphasize the complexities of navigating both traffic violations and the intricacies of criminal defense in Ohio, underlining the potential legal implications for high-profile athletes like Garrett. Cleveland Kroger Assault: Security Guard Critically Injured in AttackIn a disturbing incident on Cleveland's South Side, a security guard at a Kroger store on Parsons Avenue suffered serious injuries after a suspect bit off part of his thumb during a confrontation. The guard, who had only been on the job for a month, was trying to escort the aggressive individual from the store when the attack occurred. As a result, the attacker now faces assault charges. According to local law enforcement, this violent encounter sheds light on the increasing concerns related to public safety and criminal defense in retail settings. Emergency responders managed to retrieve the severed thumb segment, and while the guard is expected to recover, the experience was understandably traumatic. As Cleveland copes with a rise in personal injury cases in public areas, community members and legal experts are calling for greater awareness of civil litigation and improved safety measures. These changes aim to better protect both employees and shoppers in retail environments. Cleveland Power Alliance Unveils New Initiative to Boost Local Policy ParticipationCleveland is on the brink of a civic engagement revolution with the launch of the Cleveland Power Alliance. This initiative is focused on facilitating a participatory democracy and will kick off with the People’s Solutions Lab on August 16. Led by nonpartisan advocates like Erika Anthony from Cleveland VOTES, the alliance seeks to empower residents to have a say in critical policy areas such as civil liberties, equitable governance, and employment opportunities. Many Clevelanders feel sidelined in decision-making, and the alliance is determined to promote community-driven solutions to address local challenges. The People’s Solutions Lab will serve as a vital platform for residents to voice their policy priorities and generate innovative ideas in preparation for the upcoming 2025 elections. As the coalition aims to enhance accountability among elected officials, it aspires to transform the civic engagement landscape in Cleveland and beyond. Cleveland's I-90 Smart Lane Project Seeks to Alleviate Traffic Congestion at Dead Man's CurveThe Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) is moving forward with an ambitious $19 million project to introduce a 'Smart Lane' on westbound I-90 in Cleveland, addressing the infamous Dead Man’s Curve. Public Information Officer Brent Kovacs shared that this forward-thinking solution aims to convert the left shoulder into a part-time lane during peak traffic hours, which is expected to enhance traffic flow and reduce accidents in Downtown Cleveland. As ODOT evaluates long-term strategies, they are also working with a $10 million grant allocated for the Innerbelt Modernization Plan. However, there are concerns about how this new lane will be designed and integrated with the existing infrastructure. Currently, the project is in the design phase, and its successful implementation is anticipated to reduce congestion and improve safety for drivers throughout Northeast Ohio. Local officials and traffic planners stress the importance of comprehensive education and thorough logistical planning in the coming years. This preparation is crucial to ensure a smooth transition for all motorists as the new 'Smart Lane' is introduced. Cleveland Police Pursue Suspects on I-90 with Toddler on Board, Now Facing ChargesIn a dramatic turn of events on Interstate 90, North Olmsted police apprehended Cleveland residents Rotisha Dovan-Jones, 27, and Demarco Robinson, 26, following an alleged theft from JCPenney. The pursuit began in Westlake when officers tried to stop Dovan-Jones’ rental vehicle, which had her 3-year-old son safely secured in the backseat. To bring the chase to a halt, authorities used stop sticks, resulting in the closure of two lanes near Warren Road. The situation has raised civil litigation concerns regarding child endangerment, as Dovan-Jones is now facing multiple criminal charges, including theft and failure to comply with law enforcement. Fortunately, the young child was unharmed during the ordeal and has since been placed in the care of his grandmother. Cleveland Police Capture Two Suspects Following I-90 High-Speed ChaseIn a notable incident, North Olmsted police arrested two suspects—a male and a female—following a shoplifting event at JCPenney. The pursuit began when law enforcement utilized advanced Flock cameras to track the suspects' rental vehicle from Dover Center to Westlake. When officers attempted a traffic stop, the female driver tried to flee. North Olmsted, Westlake, and Rocky River police joined forces to execute a pursuit intervention technique (PIT maneuver) on Interstate 90, effectively bringing the chase to a safe conclusion. As the investigation continues, this case touches on civil litigation and potential criminal defense matters, with charges against the suspects still pending. Meanwhile, local residents faced traffic disruptions as the right two lanes were blocked near the Warren Road and Bunts Road intersection during the incident. Beloved Red Chimney Restaurant in Cleveland’s Slavic Village Struggles After Apartment FireCLEVELAND — The beloved Red Chimney Restaurant in Slavic Village experienced extensive water and smoke damage after a fire broke out in an upstairs apartment on Tuesday morning. Fire crews, led by Lt. Mike Norman, arrived quickly to contain the blaze, which is currently under investigation. Though the restaurant itself was spared from direct flames, the damages are estimated to be around $300,000. This substantial figure has raised concerns about how long it will take for the restaurant to reopen. Local elected officials and community members are optimistic for a swift recovery, emphasizing the restaurant's vital role in the neighborhood's cultural heritage. As discussions regarding civil litigation and potential insurance claims begin, the implications for real estate in the surrounding area are becoming a critical focus. The future of the Red Chimney Restaurant is not just a concern for its owners but for the entire community that values its presence. DNA Breakthrough Revives Mansfield Cold Case Tied to Cleveland SuspectCLEVELAND – New DNA evidence has rekindled interest in the cold case of 14-year-old Mary Ellen Deener, who was tragically murdered in 1965 by convicted killer Eubanks, who managed to escape custody in 1973. U.S. Marshal Pete Elliott underscored the importance of collaborating with experts such as Dr. Nasir Butt from the Cuyahoga County Medical Examiner’s office in retesting old evidence that now links Eubanks to the crime scene. As the U.S. Marshals Cold Case Unit actively follows new leads, they are calling on the public for tips that may assist in the ongoing criminal defense investigations. A reward of up to $50,000 is being offered for information that leads to Eubanks's capture, as authorities persist in their efforts to resolve this haunting chapter in Cleveland's history. This investigation not only seeks to bring closure but also highlights the connection between civil litigation and criminal accountability, showcasing a strong commitment to justice for victims and their families in the region. Remains of Missing Cleveland Father Calvin Jones Found, Family Gets ClosureIn a heartbreaking turn of events, the remains of 38-year-old Calvin Jones, a cherished father of three, were found in a ravine along Cannon Avenue in Cleveland. His mother, Donna Ayers, shared her grief, saying, “Closure is the biggest thing because now I know where my baby is.” The Cuyahoga County Medical Examiner's Office confirmed Jones's identity through dental records. Jones, affectionately known as "Bub," went missing after leaving Georgio’s Pizza on Harvard Avenue. His family dedicated the past year to searching for him, diligently following leads and organizing searches, particularly in Slavic Village, which brought them close to where he was ultimately found. Now, with questions surrounding his untimely death, the family is exploring their legal options in civil litigation as they seek answers. The discovery of valuables alongside his remains, including his wallet, raises concerns about potential foul play. This has led them to urge anyone with information to come forward to assist the Cleveland Police Homicide Unit in their investigation. Cleveland Residents Receive Sentences for Shooting Incident That Injured Infant in Garfield HeightsTwo men, Khayree D. Sullivan and Kameren D. White, have been sentenced to prison for their involvement in a tragic shooting that injured a 6-month-old girl in Garfield Heights in September 2023. After a thorough civil litigation process, both defendants accepted plea deals, pleading guilty to felonious assault and discharging a firearm on restricted premises. Their sentences range from six to seven-and-a-half years. The shooting occurred near Langton Avenue and East 111th Street, leading to a standoff and a shelter-in-place order for the local community. Fortunately, the infant and her father were later reported to be in stable condition, mitigating further personal injury consequences. This case underscores the challenges faced in criminal defense, particularly as charges against a co-defendant were withdrawn shortly after the incident, raising further questions about accountability in such situations. Cuyahoga County Introduces New Sheriff App for Greater Jail Record TransparencyCuyahoga County has launched a new mobile application aimed at providing real-time updates on individuals currently housed in its jail. This innovative tool marks a significant step forward in public access to essential legal information. The Sheriff App, developed after years of discussions, delivers key details such as age, race, and the charges faced by incarcerated individuals. This information is particularly pivotal for families and advocates, including local activist Dana Acy, who rely on timely access to such data. Chief Deputy Aaron Reese highlighted the app's potential to enhance relationships within the community. He noted that it aligns Cuyahoga County with larger Ohio counties that have long offered similar services. In addition to promoting transparency, the app includes links to real estate law resources, showcasing a blend of public service and legal information. As the county continues to refine the app, this initiative signals a new era in how Cuyahoga County approaches civil litigation and engages with its community. Cleveland’s Dreka Gates Files for Divorce from Kevin Gates After 10 Years of MarriageIn a major development for the Cleveland-based couple, Dreka Gates has officially filed for divorce from rapper Kevin Gates after nearly a decade of marriage. The couple, who share two children—Islah and Khaza—are now facing a significant transition in their family dynamic. Dreka is seeking joint custody of their children and has requested spousal support without any obligations from Kevin. The couple has cited "irreconcilable differences" as the basis for their split. This news comes on the heels of rumors about Kevin's brief marriage to social media personality Brittany Renner, adding to the public intrigue surrounding the case. Cleveland attorneys with expertise in civil litigation and family law are now set to handle this high-profile divorce. As fans express hopes for a smooth co-parenting arrangement, the situation highlights the complexities that often accompany celebrity divorce cases and the critical need for experienced legal representation to navigate family disputes. Cleveland East Side: Emergency Road Closure Due to Sinkhole and Water Main BreakA major water main break has resulted in a sinkhole closure on Cleveland's east side, near the intersection of Coit Avenue and St. Clair Avenue. The Cleveland Water Department quickly addressed the issue, turning off the damaged main after heavy rains caused a significant 16-inch discharge. Local officials are advising motorists to steer clear of the area, as several vehicles became stranded due to flooding. In light of these events, legal experts focused on business and real estate law are closely monitoring the situation, anticipating potential civil litigation over damages incurred. Fortunately, no injuries have been reported. Authorities expect to provide further updates on the conditions of affected drivers in the coming days. Lorain Commemorates Fallen Officer Phillip Wagner with Special Tribute DayIn a heartfelt ceremony held in Lorain, Ohio, Mayor Jack Bradley declared July 24 as Officer Phillip Wagner Day, honoring the bravery of the fallen officer who lost his life in the line of duty last week. Mayor Bradley addressed Wagner's family during the tribute, stating, “Your father was a champion,” and recognizing his commitment to public safety. The official proclamation not only memorializes Officer Wagner's heroism but also encourages the community to reflect on the sacrifices made by law enforcement. The event drew attendance from notable figures in the region, highlighting the broader implications of civil litigation, criminal defense, and estate matters that arise from such tragic circumstances. Wagner's legacy as a devoted protector will be remembered fondly, especially as he was recognized with honors such as the Purple Heart. His contributions continue to resonate throughout Lorain and surrounding areas, reminding residents of the vital role law enforcement plays in public safety. Cleveland Community Gathers to Honor Fallen Officer Phillip Wagner at Heartfelt Funeral ProcessionOn July 30, the city of Cleveland came together to honor Officer Phillip Wagner, a devoted member of the Lorain Police Department who tragically lost his life while serving his community. The 35-year-old Marine veteran was remembered during a heartfelt ceremony that featured poignant speeches from Lorain Mayor Jack Bradley and Acting Police Chief Michael Failing. Both leaders recognized Wagner's steadfast dedication to protecting the community. As the funeral procession traveled from downtown Cleveland to his final resting place in Bellevue, citizens were encouraged to show their support along the route, demonstrating the profound respect held for Wagner. Recently named to the SWAT team, Officer Wagner received posthumous honors including the Purple Heart and Medal of Honor, which further solidified his legacy in law enforcement. In the aftermath of his death, conversations have emerged within the community regarding civil litigation related to officer safety and the critical role of criminal defense advocacy. These discussions highlight the ongoing need for support and resources for law enforcement and the measures necessary to protect those who serve. Cleveland Browns Owners Pledge New Stadium in Brook Park Despite Legal ObstaclesCLEVELAND – The city of Cleveland is currently engaged in civil litigation to prevent the relocation of the Browns to Brook Park, but team owners Dee and Jimmy Haslam are pressing ahead with plans for a new enclosed arena. This ambitious real estate development, valued at over $1 billion, is designed to rejuvenate the area and enhance the local economy. With state lawmakers greenlighting $600 million in public funds, the Haslams remain optimistic about garnering support from Cuyahoga County. However, county officials, including Executive Chris Ronayne, have voiced their opposition to the team's plans. “Now is the time to work together,” stated Jimmy Haslam, highlighting the urgency of collaboration as the Browns aim to break ground early next year. As the stadium is projected to open in 2029, Tyler Sinclair, a spokesperson for Cuyahoga County, reiterated the commitment to ensuring that the interests of local residents are prioritized amid this significant corporate undertaking. Ex-Columbus Officer Adam Coy Receives 15 Years to Life in Andre Hill Murder CaseIn a landmark case that has captivated Cleveland and surrounding areas, former Columbus police officer Adam Coy has been sentenced to 15 years to life for the shooting death of unarmed Andre Hill in December 2020. The ruling, handed down by the Franklin County Common Pleas Court, has sparked important conversations about civil litigation and the role of criminal defense within law enforcement. Hill's family, notably his sister Shawna Barnett, shared their profound grief during the proceedings, underscoring the far-reaching impact of this tragedy on the community. Prosecutor Shayla Favor stressed the critical need for accountability in instances of law enforcement abusing their power. Meanwhile, Coy's legal team is preparing to appeal the conviction, which faced delays owing to health issues. This case represents a significant moment in the ongoing discussion about employment practices within police departments and has resonated with the community's frustrations, fueling urgent calls for reform in the Cleveland area. Cleveland Police Ask for Public's Assistance in Identifying Suspect from Save A Lot ShootingCleveland authorities are seeking the public's help in identifying a suspect involved in a violent incident at a Save A Lot grocery store on Superior Ave. A woman was critically injured during an attempted robbery that took place at the location. The suspect is described as a black male wearing a gray hoodie and a black mask, who allegedly brandished a firearm during the incident. In response to this alarming act of violence, legal professionals specializing in personal injury law and civil litigation are urging the community to stay vigilant. They emphasize that awareness and proactive communication can play vital roles in preventing such incidents in the future. The investigation is being led by Cleveland's Fifth District Detective Bureau. Detective Howard, badge number 2205, is available for tips at 216-623-2599. Local residents are encouraged to report any information that could assist in the investigation, highlighting the importance of collaboration in enhancing community safety and supporting criminal defense efforts.
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