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Mark Puente

Mark Puente

Staff Writer/Investigative Reporter at The Marshall Project - Cleveland

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United States
Languages
  • English
Covering topics
  • Investigative Reporting

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Recent Articles

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Cleveland Police Stop and Search Black Drivers at Higher Rates Despite DOJ Oversight

Review of 17,000 Cleveland police stops shows Black people are searched three times as often, yet White people have contraband at near equal rates.
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Judge Celebrezze Faces Misconduct Claims Over Appointing Lucrative ...

Ohio Disciplinary Counsel alleges Cuyahoga County judge made false statement, had ties to court-appointed receiver paid over $500,000 in fees.
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In Cleveland Suburb, Police Write Two-Thirds of Tickets to Black Dr...

New data show how Black drivers still pay the “Bratenahl tax” in this suburb of Cleveland.
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Lost Your License in Ohio Due to Debt? A New State Bill Might Fix ....

A Marshall Project - Cleveland and News 5 report helped spark a bipartisan bill to end spiraling financial strain on hundreds of thousands of drivers.
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Cuyahoga County Jail Has No Reentry Program for Those Leaving ... -...

Sheriff vows change in response to The Marshall Project - Cleveland investigation.
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DNA Testing Refutes Ohio Man’s Claim of Innocence

Ohio Innocence Project sought testing after review of Samuel Herring conviction.
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After Nearly 40 Years Behind Bars, Ohio Man Pins Hopes on DNA ... -...

Samuel Herring hopes the first-ever testing in a notorious 1984 rape will add another exoneration to the Ohio Innocence Project’s resume.
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Hundreds of Thousands of Ohio Drivers Are Suspended, Mostly for Unp...

Hundreds of thousands of Ohio drivers are suspended, mostly for unpaid fines
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Cleveland Police Removed Officer Names from Discipline Notices

Officials say the move prevents officer shaming. But does it raise transparency issues?