Supreme Court of Ohio ruling upholds Reagan Tokes Law
The Supreme Court of Ohio voted to uphold the Reagan Tokes Law — named after an Ohio State student who was murdered in 2017 — as constitutional in a 5-2 vote July 26.
The Supreme Court of Ohio voted to uphold the Reagan Tokes Law — named after an Ohio State student who was murdered in 2017 — as constitutional in a 5-2 vote July 26.
When Lisa Tokes’ daughter, Ohio State student Reagan Tokes, was kidnapped, raped and murdered five years ago by a man on parole, she said it was a failure of the state of Ohio. Now, she hopes to limit the release of criminals who have not exhibited good behavior throughout their sentence with a follow-up bill to the Reagan Tokes Act of 2018.
A judge dismissed a wrongful death lawsuit filed by the family of Reagan Tokes against the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction in the …
Brought together by love and commitment to action, the community joined the family of Reagan Tokes to remember her while working to make sure no on…
The community will come together with the family of Reagan Tokes this Thursday to celebrate her life while advocating for policy changes, educating…
The family of Reagan Tokes has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the state of Ohio claiming that inadequate monitoring of her killer lead to h…
Reagan Tokes knew she wanted to be a Buckeye when she was about 8 years old. Her father, Toby, took her to an Ohio State football game in 2003 a…
Reagan Tokes’ life was taken from her by a man who did not know her. A man who in her unconsented presence had hours to let her live. Along with…
The man who kidnapped 21-year-old Reagan Tokes last year as she was leaving work, who terrorized her at gunpoint for hours, who brutally raped her,…
Judge Mark Serrott agreed with the jury’s recommendation Wednesday, sentencing Brian Golsby to life in prison without the possibility of parole. …