OH2: Jaywalking supports a stop but not a frisk

Jaywalking supports a stop but not a frisk. State v. Millerton, 2015-Ohio-34, 2015 Ohio App. LEXIS 31 (2d Dist. January 9, 2015).

Probable cause cuts off a state malicious prosecution and § 1983 action. Henderson v. City of Euclid, 2015-Ohio-15, 2015 Ohio App. LEXIS 8 (8th Dist. January 8, 2015).*

A suit by an animal rescue group against a prosecutor for zealously prosecuting them plus searching one plaintiff’s law office computer was subject to Younger abstention. Having to wait for the state court proceedings to conclude is not irreparable harm. Sixth Angel Shepherd Rescue, Inc. v. Schiliro, 2015 U.S. App. LEXIS 355 (3d Cir. January 9, 2015).*

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