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Ohio Prosecuting Attorneys Associationen-USCopyrightFri, 13 Sep 2024 23:00:32 GMTLaRose wants action on possible voter fraud cases. Prosecutors haven鈥檛 taken action for a reason
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Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose wants to pursue other options to get possible voter fraud cases prosecuted.Fri, 13 Sep 2024 23:00:32 GMT/2024-09-13/larose-wants-action-on-possible-voter-fraud-cases-county-prosecutors-say-they-havent-for-a-reasonJo InglesOhio lawmakers may eye alternatives to lethal injection for executions
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Alabama executed a man using nitrogen gas Thursday鈥攖he first time it had been used on an individual in the country鈥檚 known history. Ohio lawmakers may consider it.Tue, 30 Jan 2024 00:08:10 GMT/2024-01-29/ohio-lawmakers-may-eye-alternatives-to-lethal-injection-for-executionsSarah DonaldsonOhio lawmakers are again considering abolishing the death penalty. Will it pass this time?
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State lawmakers on both sides of the aisle are supporting a bill to do away with Ohio's death penalty and this time, it has more backing from conservative Republican lawmakers.Wed, 04 Oct 2023 20:59:02 GMT/2023-10-04/ohio-lawmakers-are-again-considering-abolishing-the-death-penalty-will-it-pass-this-timeJo InglesReport shows Ohio lawmakers continue to promote policies that lead to prison overcrowding
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But the ACLU of Ohio's fourth "Statehouse-to-Prison-Pipeline" report shows lawmakers are passing fewer bills that lead to more incarceration.Fri, 17 Mar 2023 18:09:43 GMT/2023-03-17/report-shows-ohio-lawmakers-continue-to-promote-policies-that-lead-to-prison-overcrowdingJo InglesOhio public defender is supporting a sweeping criminal justice bill
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The Office of the Ohio Public Defender said they're especially interested in how the bill can help people get back on their feet after a conviction.Mon, 07 Mar 2022 21:08:55 GMT/politics-government/2022-03-07/ohio-public-defender-is-supporting-a-sweeping-criminal-justice-billAndy ChowOhio Lawmakers Who Want Sentencing Reform Also Increase Penalties For Crime
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When it comes to reforming Ohio's criminal justice system, changing the laws tends to start at the state-level. But while lawmakers look at shifting sentencing from prison to treatment, there's also an urge by officials to increase penalties, resulting in what can be a contrasting approach to reform.Tue, 10 Aug 2021 11:00:15 GMT/politics/2021-08-10/ohio-lawmakers-who-want-sentencing-reform-also-increase-penalties-for-crimeAndy ChowAdvocates Face Challenges in Reforming Ohio's Sentencing Laws
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Even with bipartisan support to reduce Ohio's prison population, state lawmakers are increasing the number of felonies and penalties defendants face.Thu, 22 Jul 2021 10:31:58 GMT/news/2021-07-22/advocates-face-challenges-in-reforming-ohios-sentencing-lawsNahla BendefaaOhio Justice System Grapples With Bringing Back Jury Trials
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Courts across the country are facing a daunting task as they look to restart jury trials. A recent attempt to hold a trial in Ashland County during April and early May showed how easily a trial can go wrong. On April 28, the first day of jury selection, the defendant, Seth Whited, began either having a panic attack or displaying symptoms of COVID-19 while in the courtroom.Mon, 18 May 2020 10:30:00 GMT/ideastream/2020-05-18/ohio-justice-system-grapples-with-bringing-back-jury-trialsMatthew RichmondCreator Of Ohio's Death Penalty Law Thinks State Won't Have Another Execution
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The man who created Ohio鈥檚 1981 death penalty law says it鈥檚 likely that the state鈥檚 last execution ever has already happened.Ohio鈥檚 most recent lethal鈥�Tue, 14 Jan 2020 10:00:00 GMT/news/2020-01-14/creator-of-ohios-death-penalty-law-thinks-state-wont-have-another-executionKaren KaslerRecorded Interrogations Bring Accountability To Investigations, Lawmakers Say
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Lawmakers want to require law enforcement to record interrogations with suspects accused of murder and sexual assault. Backers say this could help avoid...Tue, 18 Jun 2019 20:15:32 GMT/statehouse-news-stories/2019-06-18/recorded-interrogations-bring-accountability-to-investigations-lawmakers-sayAndy Chow