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U.S. Supreme Court agrees to hear Trump's immunity claim with oral arguments set for April...By Clevelandurbannews.com, Ohio's Black digital news leader

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By Kathy Wray Coleman, editor

WASHINGTON, D.C.-The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday agreed to hear former President Donald Trump's (pictured) case on whether he is immune from prosecution on charges of trying to overturn the 2020 election that he lost to current President Joe Biden.

The nation's highest court will hear arguments in April and a ruling could come by the end of June, sources have said.

 

Trump had claimed in the unprecedented legal case that he was immune from all criminal charges for acts that he said fell within his duties as president, including that he incited the Jan 6 insurrection at the nation's Capitol building.


A U.S. Court of Appeals panel out of Washington, D.C. rejected Mr Trump's argument earlier this month and he appealed to the Supreme Court that has three Trump appointees, Justices Neil Gorsuch, Brett Kavanaugh, and Amy Coney-Barrett.

 

The Supreme Court taking the case is, by some standards, a victory for the former president as it increases the chances that his trial may not happen before November's presidential election, a likely rematch between Trump and Biden. the trial was originally scheduled for March.


The former president was elated with Wednesday's decision and said on his Truth Social site that without immunity presidents would  be "paralyzed by the prospect of wrongful prosecution and retaliation after they leave office."


Trump, 77,  was charged last year with witness tampering and conspiracy to defraud the U.S. over his attempts to overturn his 2020 election loss to Biden.


Jack Smith, who was appointed as special counsel in the investigation, brought the criminal charges against  Trump and  wants the trial to be held this year. He initially asked the Supreme Court to take up that question to no avail and this left the federal court to address the matter. It rejected Trump's immunity claim earlier this month in a unanimous ruling and it is from that ruling that Mr. Trump successfully sought review by the Supreme Court.

 

Whether the Supreme Court sides with trump or the federal appeals court remains to be seen.


"We cannot accept former President Trump's claim that a president has unbounded authority to commit crimes that would neutralize the most fundamental check on executive power - the recognition and implementation of election results," the appeals court wrote in rejecting the immunity claim.

 

Clevelandurbannews.com and Kathywraycolemanonlinenewsblog.com, Ohio's most read Black digital newspaper and Black blog with some 5 million views on Google Plus alone.Tel: (216) 659-0473 and Email: editor@clevelandurbannews.com. Kathy Wray Coleman, editor-in-chief, and who trained for 17 years at the Call and Post Newspaper in Cleveland, Ohio. We interviewed former president Barack Obama one-on-one when he was campaigning for president. As to the Obama interview, CLICK HERE TO READ THE ENTIRE ARTICLE AT CLEVELAND URBAN NEWS.COM, OHIO'S LEADER IN BLACK DIGITAL NEWS.

Last Updated on Saturday, 02 March 2024 08:16

Activists to host Criminal Justice Reform Forum on Feb 27, 5:30 pm, Cleveland African-American Museum, with Matthew Ahn a speaker, among activists, Blacks elected officials and others....By Clevelandurbannews.com, Ohio's Black digital news leader

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CLEVELAND, OHIO-ACTIVISTS UPDATE-Join activists at the Cleveland African-American Museum, 1765 Crawford Road in Cleveland Ward 7, from 5:30 pm-8 pm Tues., Feb., 27, 2024 for an activists forum on criminal justice reform in Cuyahoga County The event is free and open to the public We need all activists on deck, please!!!! Contact tels: (216) 804-7462 and (216) 659-0473.
Guest speakers include county prosecutor candidate Matthew Ahn, Black elected officials( Cleveland Councilmen Joe Jones and Kevin Conwell), grassroots  activists, and victims of legal system impropriety. Issues include excessive  juvenile bind-overs of Black children, heightened crime and violence against women, court issues and more....
Participating groups include Imperial Women Coalition, Black on Black Crime Inc, Greater Cleveland Immigrant Support Network, Peace Action, Women's March Cleveland, Delores Gray's BrickHouse Wellness Center, Goddesses Blessing Goddesses, Art McKoy radio show, Carl Stokes Brigade, Mattie Hayes Floral, Clevelandurbannews.com, Black Lives Matter activists, and more....Refreshments to be served.
Clevelandurbannews.com and Kathywraycolemanonlinenewsblog.com, Ohio's most read Black digital newspaper and Black blog with some 5 million views on Google Plus alone.Tel: (216) 659-0473 and Email: editor@clevelandurbannews.com. Kathy Wray Coleman, editor-in-chief, and who trained for 17 years at the Call and Post Newspaper in Cleveland, Ohio. We interviewed former president Barack Obama one-on-one when he was campaigning for president. As to the Obama interview, CLICK HERE TO READ THE ENTIRE ARTICLE AT CLEVELAND URBAN NEWS.COM, OHIO'S LEADER IN BLACK DIGITAL NEWS.

Last Updated on Monday, 26 February 2024 19:24

Cleveland African-American Museum to host Mansa Musa Black History Month celebration Feb 25-26 at the museum on Crawford Road.... By Clevelandurbannews.com, Ohio's Black digital news leader

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CLEVELAND, Ohio-As part of its Black History Month events, the Cleveland African American Museum will host forums this week on the late Emperor Mansa Musa(pictured). museum executive director Frances Caldwell said in a news release.

The events are Sun Feb 25 from 3 pm-6 pm and Mon Feb 26 from 10 am-1 pm at the museum at 1765  Crawford Road in Cleveland Ward 7.  Speakers include Dr. Kuwanu Woods, Ed Hopson, and Mestophia Frame.

Known worldwide for his wealth, generosity and strength Mansa Musa, was the ruler of the Mali Empire in the 14th century from the 1375 Catalan Atlas until his death in 1377.

Clevelandurbannews.com and Kathywraycolemanonlinenewsblog.com, Ohio's most read Black digital newspaper and Black blog with some 5 million views on Google Plus alone.Tel: (216) 659-0473 and Email: editor@clevelandurbannews.com. Kathy Wray Coleman, editor-in-chief, and who trained for 17 years at the Call and Post Newspaper in Cleveland, Ohio. We interviewed former president Barack Obama one-on-one when he was campaigning for president. As to the Obama interview, CLICK HERE TO READ THE ENTIRE ARTICLE AT CLEVELAND URBAN NEWS.COM, OHIO'S LEADER IN BLACK DIGITAL NEWS.

Last Updated on Saturday, 24 February 2024 19:24

Ohio Democratic state lawmakers request investigation following reports of corruption in state government in House Bill 6 scandal....By Clevelandurbannews.com, Ohio's Black digital newspaper

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COLUMBUS – Ohio Senate Democratic Leader Nickie J. Antonio (D-Lakewood) and House Minority Leader Allison Russo (D-Upper Arlington) announced Thursday that they have sent a letter to the United States District Court for the Southern District of Ohio requesting assistance from U.S. Attorney Kenneth Parker in the ongoing House Bill (H.B.) 6 political corruption scandal.

The letter sent to U.S. Attorney Parker can be viewed here.

The request comes after recent news reports
reveal, according to Antonio and Russo, that officials at the highest level of Gov Mike DeWine's
administration failed to act in the taxpayer's interest when given evidence of proven or potential criminal activity relative to the FirstEnergy scandal that drew a 20 year prison sentence for former House speaker Larry Householder. He was convicted of taking part in stealing $60 million in the scam that taxpayers paid for with higher energy bills. HB6 is now defunct partly, and following the fallout as indictments continue to come down.

A former U.S. senator, DeWine, a Republican and a two-term governor, is among ranking Republicans, also including state Attorney General Dave Yost and Lt Gov. Jon Husted, under fire from Democratic state lawmakers who are in the minority in both the state House of Representatives and Senate.

The governor has said that he did not predict the scandal, which was obviously unconvincing to some Democratic lawmakers.

Recent reports seem to suggest an administrative culture that willingly ignored potential criminal activity within the administration itself, or within proximity to it," wrote Leaders Antonio and Russo. "Though the AG's efforts are laudable, we believe the office does not possess the capacity to detach itself from the political realities of Ohio's control of state government...The latest news reports highlight additional issues within government that only your office in its objective position and resources could investigate." 

The state legislators also expressed their concern that the DeWine-Husted administration has failed to endorse or propose reforms to prevent future corruption within the administration or those who follow. 

"While we are doing all we can as Ohio state legislators serving in the minority, we continue to have no support from the administration on our proposed needed reforms to ban corrupt practices and undo the economic damage that corruption has inflicted on our constituents,
the Leaders continued in the letter. "We respectfully ask for your assistance in investigating questionable practices and circumstances at the highest levels of state government to once and for all root out corruption that continues to cost Ohio taxpayers,"

At a news conference Thursday where the request to the U.S. Justice Department was announced, Leaders Antonio and Russo went into greater detail about their concerns over AG Yost's investigation.

"As elected officials, we have a duty to act in the best interest of Ohioans, and that includes enacting legislation to reestablish integrity in our legislature," said Leader Antonio, who''s district includes 14 of Cleveland's 17 wards "The Republican-led legislature failed Ohioans when House Bill 6 was passed and the Republican majority continues to fail Ohioans by not taking action to fully repeal House Bill 6, protect Ohio consumers and end the corruption tax."

Russo added that she believes the system is broken.

"There are simply too many unanswered questions and frankly the state alone– the very system that manifested this corruption– does not possess the capacity nor resources to detach itself from political realities of Ohio's control of state government," said Leader Russo. "It's time we finally close this dark chapter in Ohio's history, undo the economic damage of corruption to Ohioans, and ensure corruption is never commonplace in our state government– no matter who is in charge."

Antonio and Russo said that despite these crimes and the economic impact to Ohio families, small businesses and consumers, not one reform has been passed in the last five years that would prevent another H.B.6 scandal from happening again.
Clevelandurbannews.com and Kathywraycolemanonlinenewsblog.com, Ohio's most read Black digital newspaper and Black blog with some 5 million views on Google Plus alone.Tel: (216) 659-0473 and Email: editor@clevelandurbannews.com. Kathy Wray Coleman, editor-in-chief, and who trained for 17 years at the Call and Post Newspaper in Cleveland, Ohio. We interviewed former president Barack Obama one-on-one when he was campaigning for president. As to the Obama interview, CLICK HERE TO READ THE ENTIRE ARTICLE AT CLEVELAND URBAN NEWS.COM, OHIO'S LEADER IN BLACK DIGITAL NEWS.

Last Updated on Monday, 26 February 2024 18:23

Cleveland Plain Dealer endorses Carl Mazzone over crooked Judge Nancy Russo, who also lost the county Democratic Party endorsement to Mazzone....Activists say vote no to Judge Russo....By Clevelandurbannews.com, Ohio's Black digital news leader

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Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas Judge Nancy Margaret Russo (pictured) failed to get the county Democratic Party endorsement for her bid this year for a judicial seat over her Democratic opponent, an assistant county prosecutor under County Prosecutor Mike O'Malley, who is also seeking reelection. And the Cleveland Plain Dealer also refused to endorse her

CLEVELANDURANNEWS.COM-CLEVELAND, Ohio-Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas Judge Nancy Margaret Russo did not get the endorsement from the Cleveland Plain Dealer, Ohio's largest newspaper, after the county Democratic Party refused her an endorsement for her bid for a common pleas judicial seat this year and instead endorsed her male opponent.

Ohio's closely-watched primary election is March 19 and will also include primaries for the presidential election, some congressional and state legislative seats and the race for U.S. Senate that will likely pit current and senior U.S. Sen, Sherrod Brown against the Republican nominee of that highly contested primary that is drawing millions in campaign donations to Republicans candidates in the least.

Community activist Democrats lobbied against an endorsement at the preliminary endorsement meeting of ward and city leaders earlier this month.


Russo, 67, did not show for the Plain Dealer's endorsement interview or for the general endorsement meeting of executive committee members of the party at the Holiday Inn in Independence after activists lobbied for people from different communities to come and speak-out against her candidacy. She faces an assistant county prosecutor under County Prosecutor Mike O'Malley, Democrat Carl Mazzone, for the Democratic primary on March 19. Both the county Democratic Party and the Plain dealer endorsed Mazone over Russo, Mazzone a 12-year assistant county prosecutor.

 

O"Malley was also snubbed by the county Democratic Party, although he did win an endorsement from the PD over his opponent, Matthew Ahn, a former federal public defender who teaches law classes at Cleveland State University and raised more monies than O'Malley in the last segment of 2023. Ahn and O'Malley are at odds over the excessive bind-overs of Black juveniles to adult court that have upset the Black community and activists who say racism and corruption are rampant in the county's general division common pleas court.


Technically, Mazzone and Russo are both running for the judicial seat left open by the Ohio Supreme Court's suspension last month of Russo's colleague Daniel Gaul from office for misconduct, and even had Gaul not been suspended, at 70-years old he would have been age limited. Nonetheless, Russo still lost the county party endorsement that went to Mazzone.  Her current six-year term ends in January of 2027, which means that even if she loses to Mazzone she will still remain on the bench, absent any harsh discipline from the Ohio Supreme Court, if a bar complaint is filed with the court's office of disciplinary grievances. That process is lengthy to say the least and does not provide for immediate relief, if any at all, to victims of judicial malfeasance, most of them Black. Among a host of other misconduct, Gaul was accused by the high court's disciplinary counsel of forcing Black defendants to plead guilty to murder, the height of malfeasance, sources say.


To receive the county Democratic Party endorsement a candidate must get 60 percent of the party vote, the party of which is led by county party chairman David Brock.


Sources say O'Malley has tired of the judge, including her release of grand jury transcripts to defense counsel via motion, and hopes his assistant county prosecutor can beat her in March. No Republicans filed petitions for the race, which is not unusual when seasoned Democratic judges seek reelection or election in general as judicial campaigns in the county are expensive at best and can cost upwards of $50,000 for a non-incumbent.


Activist Twon Billings, an East Cleveland councilman and former mayoral candidate, spoke against Russo at the party's preliminary endorsement meeting  two earlier this month when party affiliates voted against her, Billings warning fellow Democrats that the erratic judge is allegedly unfair, undemocratic, and not good for the party and the Black community. The 29 percent Black county includes Cleveland and is a Democratic stronghold. It is the second largest of Ohio's 88 counties, behind Franklin County, which is also a Democratic stronghold that includes Columbus, the state's largest city in front of Cleveland, a majority Black major American city.


Judge Russo has drawn the ire of community activists and others for unfairness against Blacks and others as well as alleged malfeasance on the bench that they say is increasing by the minute. She has been on the 34-member, largely White common pleas bench since 1997 and before she had routinely been endorsed by county Dems. But community activists against her candidacy say a change is needed as to party operatives endorsing judges and others who are racist and no good simply because they are registered Democrats. They want county government reform and an FBI investigation of corrupt judges and prosecutors, among others.


Activists say Judge Nancy Margaret Russo, known for handing out excessive sentences to Blacks and others, including Black juveniles bound over to adult court, is covering-up fixed indictments and perpetuating public corruption as to falsification and tampering with records of criminal felony cases on her docket and does so with the alleged assistance from County Clerk of Courts Nailah Byrd, Byrd's subordinates, prosecutors, and corrupt fellow common pleas judges such as the late Judge Joseph Russo. His cases were sometimes transferred to her docket by the chief judge at the time (John Russo) after he quit them following documented impropriety outlined in affidavits of prejudice filed against him with the Ohio Supreme Court. (Editor's note: As Clerk of Courts, Byrd, by law, is responsible for case docket filings in the Cuyahoga County courts, including common pleas, domestic relations and probate courts, and the 8th District Court of Appeals, and maintaining and preserving such  case document filings, among other duties, including collecting bail bond monies. Data show that her office is in complete disarray).


A comprehensive  investigation by Clevelandurbannews.com and Kathywraycolemanonlinenewsblog.com reveals similarities to the motion picture movie "Mississippi Burning" regarding the height of racial discrimination and Civil Rights violations and the attack on the Black community by White supremacists, including judges, police and other law enforcement authorities, and corrupt and racist prosecutors.


A high tech lynching it surely is, activists say, and against the Black community with an undisputed vengeance, due process and statutory and constitutional protections be damned.


Russo is also illegally releasing secret grand jury testimony that is to remain hidden per state law with appointed indigent defense counsel from the office of the county public defender, led by Assist Public Defender Scott Roger Hurley, and using it against Black defendants to try and get plea deals in cases where their poor Black clients are falsely accused of assaulting White police officers accused of harassing them. (Editor's note: Judge Nancy Russo is also refusing to remove indigent counsel such as Hurley who are accused of colluding with the court and the prosecution against Black defendants, even when such indigent counsel, Hurley in particular, violate her own court orders for discovery and to conduct proper pretrial investigations for their indigent clients. Instead, the judge seeks to proceed to trial to ensure illegal and unconstitutional convictions of misrepresented poor, Black defendants via ineffective assistance of counsel. She also handpicks Hurley  to defend poor Blacks in cases she seeks to corrupt or manipulate and she has met with him privately or ex parte in backroom meetings to allegedly discuss cases without prosecutors present while his Black clients wait alone in her courtroom).


The illegally released grand jury testimony is that of corrupt White cops who have lied to the grand jury to get innocent Blacks indicted on charges they allegedly assaulted them, including from Lt Dale Orians of University Heights, a now former cop who has stalked Black female residents and broken into their homes without authority and stealing their personal property with the support of the city and county prosecutor and former mayor Susan Infeld, whom voters ousted in 2017 for alleged theft in office, assisted theft of homes of Black residents, and racism against Black residents.


The falsified case docket entries, also called journal entries of case proceedings, are crucial and can determine whether cases are dismissed and whether maliciously prosecuted people, mainly Blacks, are falsely convicted and imprisoned with one of the 34 largely White judges of the general division court of common pleas at the helm.


In one instance the clerk's office lies on the case docket and says a Black defendant accused of assaulting White cops was arrested the day of the alleged incident, the judge colluding with the prosecution and cops to deny the Black defendant's motion for correction of the case docket on this matter.


Data also show that Judge Nancy Russo is committing falsification by lying during pretrials and telling Blacks who have passed mental competency exams by Black psychiatrists that in order to represent themselves they must take another exam, an attempt, sources say, to get passing mental competency exams illegally changed by corrupt White psychiatrists for her harassment purposes against Black people.


Falsification is illegal under state law and so is tampering with records and she knows this, her judicial colleagues on the common pleas bench who whisper and laugh at the judge's crazy behavior say.


The crooked judge is also denying motions or requests by maliciously prosecuted Black defendants to correct corrupted criminal case dockets of her late colleague Judge Joe Russo.


In one case Judge Joe Russo, after doubling a Black defendant's bond after it had been paid just to keep the defendant in jail who was accused of assault of some White cops, actually had Clerk of Courts Nailah Byrd falsify the case docket to say the defendant at issue had escaped. He would also assign himself to cases before indictments come down and then lie about the proceedings via journal entries with the help of his then personal bailiff.


Judge Nancy Russo's corruption comes during a continuing FBI probe over the last 15 years or more that netted some 61 guilty pleas or guilty verdicts, including prison for two former common pleas judges, a 28- year prison sentence for racketeering and other crimes in office to former county commissioner Jimmy Dimora, and a 22-year prison sentence to Dimora's sidekick,  former county auditor Frank Russo. Both were released early from prison and Frank Russo has since died.


Most of the aforementioned are Democrats as Cuyahoga County is a Democratic stronghold.


In a particular case in which a Black female defendant is accused of assaulting but not touching or harming four White University Heights cops who came to her home slinging guns and rifles and calling her a nigger, all without a warrant or a 9-1-1 call to police dispatchers, Judge Nancy Russo denied a motion by the defendant to correct the  case docket lie that the defendant was arrested the day of the alleged assault, a lie fed to the grand jury to help get an illegal indictment.


Such an indictment originally charged the defendant with two counts of assault on the two White cops, whom she did not even touch, police say,  and two counts of obstructing official business.


But Clerk of Courts Nailah Byrd tampered with records and  upped the charges by falsifying the case docket to four counts of assault on a police officer and four counts of obstructing official business, all without a court order or grand jury amendment, and all illegal and unconstitutional activity that mandates dismissal of the case.  (Editor's note: Judge Nancy Margaret Russo seeks to cover up fixed indictments that mandate dismissal of the cases  by proceeding to trial and ensuring the appointment of indigent counsel, like Assist County Public Defender Scott Roger Hurley, that will not fight for dismissal for poor Black defendants. She has literally handpicked Hurley as defense counsel in cases to carry on her malfeasance Her view, apparently, is to falsely imprison Blacks via ineffective assistance of counsel and illegal convictions, and then to take photographs with them for the media if and when they are later released for false imprisonment  or via the early release reentry program she chairs).


Also at issue is foreclosure theft  of county homes by foreclosure magistrates and common pleas judges like Judge John O'Donnell, Chief Magistrate Stephen Bucha, his Lerner, Sampson and Rothfus attorney wife, and the sheriff's office, impropriety, in fact, with JPMorgan Chase Bank and other big banks and mortgage companies guiding the way. Politicians, media-types, Chase Bank and others are then buying the stolen homes for pennies on the dollar, research reveals, and after the home values are illegally deflated by the sheriff's office and county foreclosure appraisers, some of whom earn six figures for cooperating.


Hundreds of thousands of homes owned by county residents have been stolen for Chase Bank and others with help from magistrates, judges and other county politicians. Blacks and others who complain are often prosecuted in neighboring suburban cities and maliciously indicted at the hands of former county prosecutor Tim McGinty. And current county prosecutor Mike O'Malley's office then continues the illegal prosecutions and malfeasance against Blacks targeted by McGinty who did not support him for reelection in 2016 when O"Malley ousted him from office per the primary election.


A former Parma law director and chief deputy under former county prosecutor Bill Mason, O' Malley reneged on a campaign promise he made in 2016 to Black leaders and activists  to institute reform measures in the prosecutor's office and to do right by Blacks and others if they helped him defeat McGinty, a fellow Democrat. He too is under fire from community activists as he seeks reelection.


A retired common pleas judge who clashed with virtually everyone and who protected White Cleveland cops that erroneously gunned down Blacks like Tamir Rice from prosecution, McGinty's ouster in  2016 as county prosecutor was led by Black leaders and activists and his own county Democratic party. It came after he protected cops who gunned down unarmed Blacks from prosecution and indictments and after he accused common pleas judges, mainly Democrats like Judge John Russo, of blatant impropriety in rambling letters to the Ohio Supreme Court. He also fought with the judges saying he wanted more stringent requirements for their assignments of indigent counsel to Blacks and others, and that too upset activists fighting for his ouster who viewed it as racist and grossly unconstitutional.

THIS IS PART OF A  MULTI-PART SERIES ON CUYAHOGA COUNTY PUBLIC CORRUPTION INITIATED IN 2017

Clevelandurbannews.com and Kathywraycolemanonlinenewsblog.com, Ohio's most read Black digital newspaper and Black blog with some 5 million views on Google Plus alone.Tel: (216) 659-0473 and Email: editor@clevelandurbannews.com. Kathy Wray Coleman, editor-in-chief, and who trained for 17 years at the Call and Post Newspaper in Cleveland, Ohio. We interviewed former president Barack Obama one-on-one when he was campaigning for president. As to the Obama interview, CLICK HERE TO READ THE ENTIRE ARTICLE AT CLEVELAND URBAN NEWS.COM, OHIO'S LEADER IN BLACK DIGITAL NEWS.

Last Updated on Sunday, 17 March 2024 17:33

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