Questions are being asked about judges in the Lorain County and Cuyahoga County juvenile court systems of northeast Ohio and did they fail to perform their duties in the case of accused killer Tamara Unique McLoyd? McLoyd’s offenses–assault, aggravated menacing, unauthorized use of a vehicle, complicity in the commission of a robbery, armed robbery, and now murder–escalated over time, according to court records. She was classified as a Serious Youth Offender (SYO) in Lorain County Juvenile Court in 2020. If McLoyd, 18, had been incarcerated at that time then Cleveland police officer Shane Bartek would still be alive, many people close to the case believe. On Jan. 13 prosecutors from the Lorain County Juvenile Courts pointed the first finger at county Domestic Relations Court Judge Frank Janik. The prosecutor’s office stated that Jennifer Goodall, one of the assistant prosecutors, recommended that McLoyd be placed in a juvenile detention center on …
Pointing Fingers: Did Juvenile Court Judges Fail Officer Shane Bartek and His Family?
January 17, 2022
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Crime and IncidentsCuyahoga County Juvenile CourtGeorge GascónJudge Frank JanikJudiciaryLorain County Juvenile CourtMagistrate Patrick CorriganOhioRegional-Local NewsShane BartekUSUS News
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