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Shaker Heights attorney guilty of election fraud
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – A Shaker Heights attorney was found guilty Tuesday morning of two counts of illegal voting.
The bench trial for James Saunders, 56, began July 12 in front of Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas Judge Andrew Santoli and the judge released his verdict Tuesday.
Saunders voted several times in the 2020 and 2022 general elections.
According to the Cuyahoga County prosecutor, in 2020 Saunders voted in person in Ohio and Florida. He allegedly voted early in Ohio.
In 2022, he voted in person in Ohio and by mail in Florida.
Saunders will be sentenced Aug. 28 at 10 a.m.
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Cavs Rumors: Jarrett Allen's Absence from Injury 'Caused Frustration' with Teammates
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Cleveland Cavaliers center Jarrett Allen’s absence from the team’s final eight playoff games reportedly “caused frustration” with teammates.
Shams Charania, Joe Vardon and Jason Lloyd of The Athletic reported some teammates and coaches felt Allen “could have done more to try and play” with his rib injury. In particular, there was confusion over the big man’s refusal to have an injection to numb the pain.
Allen suffered bruised ribs during the Cavs’ first-round series against the Orlando Magic. He sat out the final three games of that series and missed the entire second round against the Boston Celtics.
Chris Fedor of Cleveland.com reported Allen was dealing with “excruciating pain,” but there were still “grumbles” over his seeming lack of urgency to get back on the floor.
The Cavs also played their final two playoff games without star Donovan Mitchell, who suffered a calf strain against the Celtics.
Before the injury, Allen was playing arguably his best basketball of the season. He averaged 17.0 points and 13.8 rebounds over the first four games against Orlando, providing an imposing presence in the middle of the floor.
Evan Mobley slid over to the center spot for the rest of the playoffs to inconsistent results. Allen and Mobley have been an awkward fit next to one another for their entire time as teammates, and Allen’s absence might have provided a window into what the future would look like if Mobley took over at center long term.
The Cavs could explore Allen’s trade market over the summer, especially now that his $20 million annual salary looks well below market value.
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Nearly 600K suspected fentanyl pills seized in ‘major’ drug bust in Cuyahoga County
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – A six-month long investigation led to one of Cuyahoga County’s largest drug and weapons seizure, said Cleveland police.
On Tuesday, the Cartel Gang Narcotics & Laundering Task Force (CGNL) a multi-agency task force led by Cleveland police and the Federal Bureau of Investigation, served multiple arrest warrants in Cleveland’s Second District, Third District, Fifth District, Highland Heights, and Westlake.
According to Cleveland Police Sergeant Wilfredo Diaz, approximately 143 pounds of suspected fentanyl pills and powder, three pistols, two rifles, a pill manufacturing press machine and additional evidence related to narcotics trafficking were seized.
The estimated street value of the drugs is $9.5 million, said Sergeant Diaz.
Two people, ages 40 and 43, were arrested on federal warrants. Their names have not been released.
The CGNL is composed of over 38 investigators and analysts from multiple federal, state and local agencies.
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NBA Rumors: J.B. Bickerstaff's Job in 'Serious Jeopardy' After Cavs' Loss to Celtics
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Despite leading the Cleveland Cavaliers to back-to-back playoff appearances, including their first playoff series win without LeBron James since 1993, J.B. Bickerstaff may not return as head coach next season.
Per The Athletic’s Shams Charania, Joe Vardon and Jason Lloyd, Bickerstaff’s job is “in serious jeopardy” following the Cavs’ season-ending loss to the Boston Celtics in Game 5 of the Eastern Conference semifinals on Wednesday night.
The report noted a decision on Bickerstaff’s future may not be immediate, as the team “is likely to take some time—multiple days—to make a decision.”
ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski added that Cavs management will have “a lot of conversations on different ways to proceed” heading into the offseason.
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ESPN Sources: After an Eastern Conference semifinal loss to Celtics with short-handed lineup, Cavaliers plan to take time to evaluate coach JB Bickerstaff’s future, but organization remains fond of him and marketplace is sparse of proven candidates. There will be a lot of…
It’s hard to pin the blame for Cleveland’s loss to the Celtics in five games entirely on Bickerstaff. Donovan Mitchell missed the final two games due to a strained left calf. Jarrett Allen hasn’t played since Game 4 against the Orlando Magic in the first round because of a bruised rib.
Injuries were one of the defining stories for the 2023-24 Cavaliers. Mitchell, Darius Garland and Evan Mobley combined to miss 84 games during the regular season. Allen, Georges Niang, Max Strus, Isaac Okoro and Caris LeVert were the only players who appeared in at least 65 games.
Despite all of the injury issues, the Cavs were able to finish fourth in the Eastern Conference with a 48-34 record.
As the Cavs move into the offseason, the biggest question for the franchise is Mitchell’s future. He is under contract for two more seasons, with the second year being a player option.
Mitchell was asked numerous times during the season about potentially signing an extension, but he’s declined to directly answer those questions.
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Donovan Mitchell remained non-committal on signing an extension with the Cavs after Dan Gilbert’s comments:<br><br>”I got a lot of things to focus on outside of that right now… So, I’ll handle that when it comes… I’m gonna give you the same answer.”<br><br>(Video via <a href=”https://twitter.com/CavsInsider_FN?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw”>@CavsInsider_FN</a>) <a href=”https://t.co/pDbU5PpzAJ”>pic.twitter.com/pDbU5PpzAJ</a>
Cavs governor Dan Gilbert told Larry Lage of the Associated Press in March he believes Mitchell will eventually sign an extension:
“We’ve been talking to him, sure, for the last couple of years about extending this contract. We think he will extend. I think if you listen to him talk, he loves the city. He loves the situation in Cleveland because our players are very young and we’re just kind of putting the core together that he’s clearly the biggest part of.”
Even though the Cavaliers don’t have to trade Mitchell if he doesn’t re-sign this summer, it would be extremely risky for the franchise to let him play out next season and possibly lose him for nothing in free agency.
ESPN’s Bobby Marks noted Mitchell is eligible for a four-year, $208 million extension starting July 6.
While the Mitchell saga will be the biggest focus in Cleveland, Bickerstaff’s future is suddenly something else that is going to be under the microscope.
The 45-year-old Bickerstaff just finished his fifth season with the Cavaliers. He is one of the more successful head coaches in Cavs’ history, ranking fifth in games (329) and wins (170).
Bickerstaff signed an extension with the Cavs early in the 2021-22 season that runs through the 2026-27 campaign.
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