Posts Tagged ‘law’

FriMay18

Former Warren Co. prosecutor suspended from law

Posted by rrichardson May 18th, 2012, 9:45 am Post a Comment
Joshua Engel

Joshua Engel / Provided photo

Sheila McLaughlin reports:

A former assistant Warren County prosecutor who became chief legal counsel for the Ohio Department of Public Safety was suspended from practicing law for six months Thursday for intercepting confidential e-mails involving federal and state investigations.

Joshua A. Engel had letters of support from police, well-known attorneys and even his former-boss-turned-appeals judge, Rachel Hutzel.

But a panel of Ohio Supreme Court judges thought Engel deserved more than the public reprimand he thought was enough.

“His distribution of confidential information about pending law-enforcement and ethics investigations to those who were not authorized to receive such information…worked to undermine public trust not only in the legal system, but in state government as a whole,” the judges wrote.

Engel, who left the Warren County prosecutor’s office after five years in 2007 to work for the state, was convicted in a plea agreement of three misdemeanor charges of disclosing confidential information from the Office of the Inspector General.

He received a 30-day suspended jail sentence and $750 fine in Franklin County for each of the three charges.

Engel was demoted and then fired from his job at the Ohio Department of Public Safety in late 2010 after an investigation concluded that an e-mail filter he had set up to find a “leak” from the department to a Columbus Dispatch reporter was intercepting confidential e-mails involving investigations by the U.S. Attorney’s Office, Ohio Ethics Commission and the Office of the Ohio Inspector General.

(more…)

no comments yet

Posted in: News, Warren County |

Tags: Tags: , , , , , , , ,

ThuAug4

Police issue warnings of dangerous “bath salts” being sold in Mason

Posted by rrichardson August 4th, 2011, 3:37 pm Post a Comment
Bath salts

The Warren County Drug Task Force has issued warnings of dangerous "bath salts" like this being sold in the Mason area. File photo

The Warren County Drug Task Force has issued a warning about dangerous “bath salts” being sold in Mason.

Police say that the task force has seized some of the substances, which appear to be chlorine tablets crushed in bath salts containers.

Bath salts, a synthetic stimulant with hallucinogenic properties, have been sold legally in gas stations, tobacco shops and other businesses under names like Ivory Snow, White Horse, Zoom, Blue Silk, and Purple Wave.

Governor John Kasich signed legislation in July that would ban the use of the drug, but that law will not go in effect until September.

Until then, police can only monitor sales and warn the public about the dangers, said Warren County Drug Task Force Commander John Burke.

Bath salts are crystallized chemicals that are snorted, swallowed, smoked or mixed with drinks or food.  The chemicals can trigger the same effects as cocaine, meth or ecstasy, causing hallucinations, paranoia, rapid heart rates, violent behavior and suicidal thoughts.

“There are numerous health effects, including death,” said Burke.  “It’s serious stuff.”

To report a tip, call the Warren County Drug Tip Hotline at 1-866-307-0070 or email drugtips@wcdtf.org. For other information, call 513-336-0070.

no comments yet

Posted in: Community, Crime, Health & Science, News |

Tags: Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

Connect with MasonBuzz

Subscribe

Get community news delivered straight to your inbox.

Featured Businesses

Reach the Audience That Matters Most to You!

We can deliver the highly targeted audience your business needs to attract new customers. Start building your ad now!

Send us Photos

  • Attach a JPEG (.jpg) photo to your story. Maximum file size is 4 MB.
  • Add a caption, include names & communities of people pictured. (Caption limit: 500 characters, including spaces)

Recent Photos

The Beach Whole Foods Market Mason Cathy Nadaud Cathy Nadaud Cathy Nadaud Cathy Nadaud Mason Police The Little Mermaid Brian Dulle family
View more photos >