A Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court judge is ordering doctors at Central Ohio Behavioral Health to compile a report on whether De'Lawnte Hardy, the man charged with killing Cleveland Police Officer ...
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine signed Ohio Senate Bill 295 into law Friday.
In partnership with the Washoe County Sheriff’s Office (WCSO), NaphCare, a leading correctional healthcare company, has launched the THRIVE Jail-Based Competenc ...
Last week, the parents of fallen Police Officer Jamieson Ritter testified in front of a Statehouse committee regarding a ...
State Sen. Nathan Manning (R-North Ridgeville) and state Sen. Thomas Patton (R-Strongsville) recently gave sponsor testimony on Senate Bill 295, legislation that would extend the timeline for ...
Senate Bill 295 extends the period of competency restoration from one to three years for defendants charged with serious crimes, such as aggravated murder.
A Feb. 6 report from Central Ohio Behavoral Healthcare stated that De'Lawnte Hardy was still not competent to stand trial. The deadline date is Feb. 20.
NaphCare and the Washoe County Sheriff’s Office launched the THRIVE Jail-Based Competency Treatment program at the Washoe County Detention Facility.
Ohio debates longer competency restoration period in criminal cases, surrounding the case of De'Lawnte Hardy, accused of murdering Officer Jamieson Ritter.
Torrance State Hospital is one of only two hospitals in Pennsylvania that provide ‘competency restoration,’ treatment for people who have been deemed incompetent to stand trial. Spotlight PA is an ...