Rodney Hinton Jr., accused of using his car as a weapon to kill Hamilton County Deputy Larry Henderson, will not face the death penalty after a judge ruled that he has a serious mental illness. "Mr.
CINCINNATI — A Hamilton County judge has taken the death penalty off the table for Rodney Hinton Jr., the man accused of running over and killing Deputy Larry Henderson last May. Hinton Jr. faces ...
Prosecutors are no longer pursuing the death penalty for the man accused of intentionally hitting and killing a Hamilton County deputy with his car.Rodney Hinton Jr. faces charges, including ...
CINCINNATI — Hamilton County prosecutors said they are no longer pursuing the death penalty against Rodney Hinton, the man accused of running over and killing Hamilton County Sheriff's Deputy Larry ...
Rodney Hinton, Jr. and his attorney, Clyde Bennett. The man accused of killing a Hamilton County Sheriff's Deputy following his own son's death was back in court Wednesday. Rodney Hinton Jr. is asking ...
A Hamilton County judge said that Rodney Hinton Jr. is ineligible for the death penalty due to a serious mental illness. Psychologists for both the prosecution and defense agreed Hinton has a ...
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - The trial for Rodney Hinton Jr. in the death of retired Hamilton County deputy Larry Henderson will begin in October. Judge Jody Luebbers announced Thursday that the trial will ...
The video above is from FOX19 NOW’s previous coverage. CINCINNATI (WXIX) - The Cincinnati man accused of hitting and killing a retired Hamilton County deputy with a vehicle has changed his plea.
Rodney Hinton Jr., who prosecutors say killed a Hamilton County sheriff's deputy a day after a police officer fatally shot his son, will now stand trial on Oct. 5. Hinton's trial had been scheduled to ...