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OHIO STATE STUDENTS CAUGHT WITH DRUGS RARELY ARRESTEDOhio State University police rarely make drug arrests in residential halls even when they catch students red-handed.
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JUDGE FINDS PROBABLE CAUSE TO CHARGE POLICE OFFICERS IN CLEVELAND BOY'S SHOOTING DEATHA Cleveland judge has found that probable cause exists to charge two police officers in the shooting death last November of 12-year-old Tamir Rice.
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AMERICA JAILS HALF A MILLION PEOPLE AWAITING TRIALAt any given time, roughly 480,000 people sit in America's local jails awaiting their day in court, according an estimate by the International Centre for Prison Studies
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CENTURY-OLD LEGAL PRINCIPLE MAY LIMIT RED SOX'S LIABILITY TO INJURED FANAs Tonya Carpenter continues recovering from injuries suffered at Fenway Park - her family announced Monday her condition was upgraded to fair - a legal expert in venue safety said a century-old legal principle will make it difficult for her to hold the Red Sox or Major League Baseball liable.
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COLLEGES WITH THE MOST DRUG ARRESTSA new analysis of data from the U.S. Department of Education's Office shows several campuses have some of the nation's highest rates of on-campus drug arrests
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College Applications to Include Criminal Background ChecksIncreasingly, colleges are asking applicants whether they have ever been arrested or convicted of a crime.
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DOJ REACHES DEAL ON CLEVELAND POLICINGThe U.S. Justice Department has reached a settlement with Cleveland over an alleged pattern of unconstitutional policing, officials announced on Tuesday.
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For the First Time Ever, A Prosecutor Will go to Jail for Wrongfully Convicting an Innocent ManIn Texas, former prosecutor and judge Ken Anderson pled guilty to intentionally failing to disclose evidence in a case that sent an innocent man, Michael Morton, to prison for the murder of his wife
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CLICK IT OR TICKET INITIATIVE STARTS TODAYThe Ohio State Highway Patrol is teaming up with troopers from five other states for a weeklong initiative on safety belt enforcement.
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SOBRIETY CHECKPOINT PLANNED TONIGHT IN FRANKLIN COUNTYThe Franklin County DUI Task Force has announced it will hold a sobriety checkpoint tonight into early Saturday morning.
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FBI FORENSICS CONVICTED INNOCENT MAN FOR 28 YEARS CLAIMING DOG HAIR WAS HIS
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FBI JUNK SCIENCE TESTIMONY: Forensic Hair-Sample AnalystsFor 14 years, the F.B.I.'s "elite" forensic hair-sample analysts testified wrongly in favor of the prosecution, in 257 cases, or 96 percent of the time.
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'CANNIBUSTER' DEVICE COULD TEST MOTORISTS FOR MARIJUANATwo Ohio graduate students have invented a device that could allow law enforcement officers to determine whether motorists have used marijuana.
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POLICE PLAN EASTON AREA SOBRIETY CHECKPOINTSTwo sobriety checkpoints are planned for Friday night in the Easton area.
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THE FBI FAKED AN ENTIRE FIELD OF FORENSIC SCIENCEThe Washington Post reported that flawed forensic hair matches might have led to possibly hundreds of wrongful convictions for rape, murder, and other violent crimes.
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SUPREME COURT SAYS POLICE VIOLATED 4TH AMENDMENT WHEN USE OF DRUG-SNIFFING DOG PROLONGED ROUTINE TRAFFIC STOPIn a 6-3 decision issued today in the case of Rodriguez v. United States, the U.S. Supreme Court held that Nebraska police violated the Fourth Amendment by extending an otherwise lawful traffic stop in order to let a drug-sniffing dog investigate the outside of the vehicle.
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POLL: SUPPORT FOR LEGAL MARIJUANA USE REACHES ALL-TIME HIGHFifty-three percent of Americans now say the use of marijuana should be legal, an all-time high in CBS News polling; 43 percent think it should not be legal.
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U.S. SUPREME COURT: GPS TRACKERS ARE A FORM OF SEARCH AND SEIZUREIf the government puts a GPS tracker on you, your car, or any of your personal effects, it counts as a search—and is therefore protected by the Fourth Amendment.
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GROUP PUSHING TO LEGALIZE POT IN OHIO STARTS COLLECTING SIGNATURESBackers of an effort to legalize marijuana in Ohio for medicinal and recreational use have started collecting the thousands of signatures needed to get the proposal before voters.
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TYPO LEADS TO MISTAKEN IDENTITY, ACCIDENTAL ARRESTWe all get a little nervous when we see blue lights in the rear view but Patrick Portman says his traffic stop on Sunday had his heart beating out of his chest, even though he knew he had done nothing wrong. It turned out to be an easy mistake that could easily happen to anyone.
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