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  2. Cincinnati riots of 1884 - Wikipedia

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    Illustrations of the 1884 Cincinnati riots from Harpers Weekly: Attempt to dislodge the besieged in the jail; the first volley in the tunnel. [12]Colonel C. B. Hunt, commanding the First Regiment of the Ohio Militia with 400 men, prepared for trouble, ordering sections from each company to stay on guard at their armory on Court Street, half a block from the courthouse. [9]

  3. Della Sutorius - Wikipedia

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    Hamilton County, Ohio prosecutor Joe Deters theorized that Della Sutorius had "a serious problem with rejection" after colleagues of her husband reported that he had been considering divorce. [8] According to her sister Donna Hall, Sutorius's approach to men had long been colored by monetary gain: "She said you find a wealthy man and, when they ...

  4. A Democratic prosecutor? A sheriff rematch? Greater ... - AOL

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    Neil joined the Hamilton County Sheriff's Department in 1981, McGuffey in 1983. Neil promoted McGuffey to major in 2013 a year after he was elected sheriff. The relationship went south from there.

  5. Melissa Powers - Wikipedia

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    Melissa Powers. Melissa Powers is an attorney and retired judge currently serving as prosecuting attorney for Hamilton County, Ohio. [ 1] She has served in this position since January 2023, [ 2] and was appointed after incumbent Joseph Deters left the job for a position on the Ohio Supreme Court. [ 3] Powers is a member of the Republican Party.

  6. List of lynching victims in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Sheriff and two others sentenced to three months in jail, three others to two months, for abetting the lynching. Only criminal case ever with direct involvement of the U.S. Supreme Court; see United States v. Shipp: Duncan, Horace: 20 to 21: African-American: Springfield: Greene: Missouri: 1906: Assault of white woman

  7. The Kenwood Collection - Wikipedia

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    The judge in the foreclosure action recused himself after speaking with Ohio Supreme Court; he had found that he held stock in one of the creditors, Fifth Third Bank. Judge Steven Martin was replaced by Judge Beth Myers. [26] The case, which has become one of the largest cases in Hamilton County Court of Common Pleas, got even more complicated.

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