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Although a lawsuit has been filed against Cincinnati police and the Hamilton County jail in Rodney Hinton Jr.'s name, his criminal lawyer says Hinton had nothing to do with it. That's because the ...
At an arraignment Tuesday morning, Rodney Hinton Jr.—through his attorney ... Tuesday's arraignment is the result of an indictment from Hamilton County Prosecutor Connie Pillich, announced ...
Rodney Hinton Jr. faces charges including aggravated murder in the May 2 killing of Deputy Larry Henderson near the University of Cincinnati's campus.
According to the lawsuit, Hinton was “subjected to excessive force resulting in visible injuries” following his May 2 arrest ...
Rodney Hinton Jr. was arraigned Tuesday on new charges ... The lawsuit names the City of Cincinnati, Cincinnati Police Department, the Hamilton County Justice Center, the state of Ohio, and ...
CINCINNATI — Rodney ... Jr. pleaded not guilty on Tuesday to new charges that include the possibility of the death penalty. Hinton is accused of intentionally crashing his car into and killing ...
Documents reveal that Hinton's lawyer has requested a judge to bar prosecutors from presenting the jury with images of the ...
A Hamilton County judge says Rodney Hinton, Jr. could stand trial as early as November this year or as late as February 2026 on accusations he hit and killed Hamilton County Sheriff's Deputy Larry ...
People, including members of the Cincinnati Black Panther Movement, stand outside of the Hamilton County Courthouse Downtown in support of Rodney Hinton, Jr., who is accused of striking and ...
Although a lawsuit has been filed against Cincinnati police and the Hamilton County jail in Rodney Hinton Jr.'s name, his criminal lawyer says Hinton had nothing to do with it. That's because the ...
At an arraignment Tuesday morning, Rodney Hinton Jr.—through his attorney ... The man accused of hitting and killing a Hamilton County deputy with his car as retaliation for the deadly police ...
At a hearing Thursday, May 22 in Hamilton County Common Pleas Court before Judge Jody Luebbers, prosecutors and the attorney for Rodney Hinton Jr. scheduled multiple court dates in the case.