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Saturday, November 21, 2009

Civilian Misconduct Opens Duress Question

It's only normal for people to become excited when there is a fire. When excited people hamper firefighting efforts or threaten to put themselves or others at risk, however, problems can arise. This is what happened in the case of State v. Lawson, 2008-Ohio-1311, C.A. Case No. 22155, Court of Appeals of Ohio, Second Appellate District (2008). Stewart Lawson was the pastor of the Eternal Crown Church in Jackson Township, Ohio. He had a residence at the church, which he was sharing with his daughter and her three children. On April 25, 2006, Lawson drove his oldest grandchild ...

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