In today's world, sex crimes seem to be rampant. The reality is that they've been happening all along, but now, we're much less willing as a society to overlook these sex offenses. Although the #MeToo movement has been responsible for bringing guilty parties to justice in one form or another, there may be a downside to that. It's possible that someone may be unfairly accused and -- with help from news outlets and social media -- be tried in the court of public opinion well before they ever get to argue their case in front of a judge.
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Columbus OVI Checkpoints - July 7, 2017
The Franklin County DUI Task Force is conducting two checkpoints on July 7, 2017.
Does your credit report contain inaccurate information?
Bad credit can cause great harm to you in almost every aspect of your life. This harm can include denial of housing, financing, or even employment. Worst of all, a bad credit score might not even be your fault - it could be the result of inaccurate credit reporting.
False memory can lead to eyewitness misidentification in OH
Limitations of the human memory and other systemic flaws in the judicial system can lead a witness to select an innocent person out of a lineup.
Campus crimes: Fighting against claims of drunk driving
Drunk driving is a dangerous act, and many people do it despite knowing this.
4 things to know about underage drinking at Ohio State University
College is a time for studying, participating in protests, and attending the occasional party or festival.
Think a misdemeanor for marijuana is no big deal? You're wrong
With the passing of the recent medical marijuana law, many people will believe that getting caught with marijuana will be no big deal.
College applicants with criminal records given a better shot with new initiative
Young people with criminal records have a tough road ahead of them when it comes to applying for college and graduate school.
Columbus OVI Checkpoints - July 8, 2016
Following a busy holiday weekend without any announced checkpoints, there will be an OVI checkpoint tonight.
Medical Marijuana and the Workplace
House Bill 523, the medical marijuana bill, will go into effect on September 6, 2016, but what will the impact be with medical marijuana and the workplace?