
Jimmy Dimora is trying to get out of his 28 year prison sentence with a new argument about what is an "official act". Dimora was convicted in March of 2012 on 32 racketeering and corruption related charges.
More >>Jimmy Dimora is trying to get out of his 28 year prison sentence with a new argument about what is an "official act". Dimora was convicted in March of 2012 on 32 racketeering and corruption related charges.
More >>Michael Gabor, the man who rolled the dice and stood trial with Jimmy Dimora during Cuyahoga County's corruption investigation, wants out of prison. He's made a motion to have his sentence reduced after serving just over three years.
More >>Michael Gabor, the man who rolled the dice and stood trial with Jimmy Dimora during Cuyahoga County's corruption investigation, wants out of prison. He's made a motion to have his sentence reduced after serving just over three years.
More >>The county corruption investigation dominated Cleveland headlines for much of four years. It resulted in voters completely changing the form of county government. Here's a scorecard of where the people responsible are now.
More >>The county corruption investigation dominated Cleveland headlines for much of four years. It resulted in voters completely changing the form of county government. Here's a scorecard of where the people responsible are now.
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