Ohio man sues Camden diocese over alleged abuse, using repressed-memory claim ... Philadelphia Inquirer By David O'Reilly An Ohio man who alleges he was sexually abused by a Catholic priest in the early 1970s but repressed all memory of the assaults is using the "late discovery" feature of New Jersey's child endangerment law to sue the Diocese of Camden.
Union membership up in US, down in Ohio Lancaster Eagle Gazette In Ohio, the number of organized workers slumped to 647000, a decrease of 8000 from 2010. The portion of the state's work force aligned with labor was down to 13.4 percent, far from the 17.6 percent share of 10 years earlier. However, 4000 more Ohioans ...
Ohio Sheriff wins in state supreme court Ledger Independent GEORGETOWN, Ohio | Since 2004, Sheriff Dwayne Wenninger has been fighting a court battle over his qualifications to serve as Brown County sheriff. Thursday, the Ohio Supreme Court ruled in Wenninger's favor, saying he is qualified despite allegations ...
Ohio bill boosting fraud penalties riles businesses Middletown Journal Dubbed the Ohio “false claims act” after a federal counterpart, the proposed legislation would give whistle-blowers a cut of the damages or restitution, as well as stiffen penalties on fraud. It also would allow the state to keep a larger cut in cases ...