Episodes

  • Stand Your Ground at the Dog Park: Courtroom 2202 Sets the Clock
    Jun 26 2026

    In this latest episode of Topics Today, host Ronald breaks down a massive development in the Centerville Mills Dog Park shooting case out of Geauga County, Ohio. Following a recent conference with Judge Carolyn J. Paschke, the court has officially issued a strict scheduling order setting the roadmap all the way to a jury trial.

    We dive deep into the specific dates legal teams must hit, from the August pretrial to the October jury trial in Chardon's Courtroom 2202. We also explore the severe evidentiary penalties built into this order, the strict limitations on trial continuances under Common Pleas Superintendence Rule 41, and a historical look at how Ohio's updated "Stand Your Ground" laws entirely shift the burden of proof onto the prosecution.

    Stay tuned as the clock officially starts ticking toward an October trial. Subscribe on RSS.com or your favorite podcast platform so you never miss an update.

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    14 mins
  • The Chardon Update — The Villain Syndrome
    Jun 21 2026

    The police knew. The health department walked away. The Chardon Pro Se stepped up.

    If you tuned into the previous episode, The Privacy vs Public Hazard, you know we pulled back the curtain on a hidden crisis unfolding on a residential street in Chardon, Ohio. In this hard-hitting follow-up, we return to the scene to track the chaotic, unfolding aftermath. The resident remains gone, but the property owner has officially brought in a specialized Biohazard remediation company to clean up what the initial crews physically and legally couldn't handle.

    But the real story is how this investigation actually moved forward. Today, we expose the deep structural flaws in our local systems and shine a massive spotlight on the Chardon Pro Se—the independent local force demanding accountability. The police were already on scene for the initial medical emergency when the severe garage hoarding was discovered—but when the Chardon Pro Se called them to follow up, they stated they knew about the situation, but showed zero urgency to rectify it. After the Health Department flat-out refused to take part, the Pro Se took the fight straight to local Chardon services to get things in motion.

    We also address the storm brewing on social media. We look at the local commentary on the Chardon Pro Se’s Facebook videos, where community members are openly debating the property conditions. Finally, we tackle the neighborhood confrontation: Why do people play the victim and turn the Chardon Pro Se into the "neighborhood villain" when a public hazard is finally put in the limelight?

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    11 mins
  • Dog Park Shooting Update: Attorney Conference Set for Zoom Next Week
    Jun 18 2026

    In this latest update on the Centerville Mills Dog Park shooting case, we break down the newest court developments in Geauga County as of June 18, 2026.

    On June 15th, the court scheduled an Attorney Conference for Monday, June 22 at 1:00 PM via Zoom with Judge Carolyn J. Paschke, the defense attorney, and the special prosecutor. I explain what this meeting typically involves and why it’s an important step forward.

    We also dive into Ohio Criminal Rule 11 — the key rule that governs how plea bargains work in Ohio and why over 95% of felony cases never go to trial. Plus, a full recap of the June 10 arraignment, bond condition changes, and the defense team’s recent motions.

    This case continues to raise tough questions about self-defense, political arguments turning violent, and how the justice system handles cases involving firearms and older defendants.

    Key Topics Covered:

    • June 22 Zoom Attorney Conference details
    • Emmanuel Mathews’ current bond conditions (GPS monitoring, no dog park)
    • Ohio Criminal Rule 11 explained
    • Defense motions and discovery process
    • Plea bargain likelihood in Geauga County

    If you’ve been following this case, this episode is essential listening. What do you think — plea deal or trial?

    Drop your thoughts in the comments, send a voice note, or reach out on social media. I read every comment.

    Case Number: 26C000075 Next Court Date: Attorney Conference — June 22, 2026 @ 1:00 PM (Zoom)

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    5 mins
  • The Media Architecture of the Chardon Pro Se: YouTube, Facebook, and the Battle for Transparency
    Jun 18 2026

    When an everyday citizen decides to take on a local legal establishment, the battleground isn't just fought with court motions—it requires building an independent media blueprint to bypass local gatekeepers. In Part 2 of our deep dive into The Chardon Pro Se, we look at how this small-town independent researcher split his digital footprint into a highly effective, dual-front media strategy.

    While he originally started his push on YouTube, he soon realized that Facebook was the key to reaching a larger, highly targeted local audience. That shift paid off immediately, exploding into over 10,000 views on a single Facebook Reel. Today, he utilizes both platforms simultaneously to spread his words: using Facebook as the immediate frontline for hyper-local community updates like his "Taking Out the Trash" clips, and anchoring his YouTube channel as a permanent master archive dedicated strictly to exposing judges, magistrates, and systemic flaws at every single tier of the judicial system.

    In this episode of Topics of Discussion, we dissect how this cross-platform strategy allows him to withstand aggressive shadowbans in mainstream local forums like My Geauga County and Ashtabula/Geauga Criminal Activity. We also track his repeatable blueprint for bypassing overly expensive legal middlemen as his procedural showcases cross county lines into the village of Bentleyville and the Bedford Municipal Court. Tune in as we audit the video files of a citizen journalist refusing to be silenced by the house rules.

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    9 mins
  • The Dog Park Shootout: Dissecting the Legal Standpoints
    Jun 13 2026

    The Dog Park Shootout: Dissecting the Legal Standpoints

    It began as a heated political argument over Donald Trump at a quiet Ohio dog park and ended in a parking lot shootout. Now, the battle over the Bainbridge Township shooting has moved from the pavement to the courtroom. In this episode of Topics of Discussion, host Ron Jones bypasses the initial headlines to tear open the high-stakes legal strategies shaping the trial of 80-year-old Emmanuel "Mike" Mathews.

    We break down the mandatory sentencing mathematics that turn a second-degree felony into a life sentence, explore the prosecution’s smoking gun—the physical evidence of a shot in the back—and dissect the defense's aggressive claims of initial physical assault and hair-pulling. Plus, we tackle the massive open questions surrounding the Geauga County Prosecutor’s Office declaring a conflict of interest, and how Ohio’s updated "Stand Your Ground" laws shift the entire burden of proof onto the state. Who is the true aggressor when political vitriol turns physical?

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    20 mins
  • Beginnings of the Pro Se litigator - The Chardon Pro Se
    Jun 13 2026

    The intros of the Chardon Pro Se

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    16 mins
  • The Dog Park Precedent : 80-Year-Old Pleads Not Guilty – Latest on the Bainbridge Case
    Jun 12 2026

    Updates to our last episode The Dog Park Preceden

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    6 mins
  • The Privacy vs Public Hazard
    May 31 2026

    On Wednesday afternoon, May 20, 2026, at approximately 3:30 p.m., a quiet residential neighborhood in Chardon, Ohio, was completely upended. What began as a standard police presence quickly escalated into an emergency rescue squad call when a local resident—a middle-aged woman—was found inside suffering from a severe head bleed. But when first responders crossed the threshold to transport her for medical evaluation, they exposed a hidden, overwhelming crisis

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    12 mins