Ohio jail frees murder suspect because of typo – Washington Examiner
A murder suspect in Ohio, identified as 22-year-old Amarion Sanders, was mistakenly released from Cuyahoga County Jail due to a clerical error. Sanders, facing charges of aggravated murder related to a 2023 Cleveland shooting, had his trial scheduled for August 19. His release occurred after a case number mishap led to the wrongful dismissal of his charges, instead being applied to another detainee’s dismissed case. Authorities issued an arrest warrant for him the day after his release, and he is currently being sought by federal authorities. The incident has highlighted significant procedural issues within the jail system.
A murder suspect in Ohio with a million-dollar bail was released from jail because of a clerical error, according to a report.
The suspect was mistakenly released Monday after his case number was entered into the system incorrectly, according to ABC.
The man was being kept in the Cuyahoga County Jail, where another detainee’s charges were dismissed. The dismissal was incorrectly applied to the murder suspect’s case.
A warrant was issued for his arrest the next day.
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The man, Amarion Sanders, 22, had been charged with aggravated murder connected to a 2023 shooting in Cleveland.
Sanders’s trial was due to begin Aug. 19, but federal authorities are currently searching for him.
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