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Defense Challenges Marsy’s Law ‘Right’ of Accuser to Sit with Prosecutor The Ohio Supreme Court will consider whether an accused’s constitutional rights to a fair trial are violated when the alleged victim sits at the prosecutor’s table during the trial. -
Ohio Will No Longer Sentence Kids to Life Without Parole Ohio is expanding access to parole hearings for people who have been incarcerated ever since they were children. Changes take effect retroactively -
New Ohio law puts drug, alcohol rehabilitation ahead of jail time New law requires judges to hold a hearing if a defendant applies for intervention and claims drug or alcohol abuse were a factor leading to the crime. -
What’s Really in the First Step Act? What would the bill actually do? Our Attorneys have taken a closer look... -
Spotting Concealed Gun Isn’t Reason Enough for Police to Stop and Investigate It turned out that Hicks had a valid license to carry a concealed firearm. But police detected an odor of alcohol, and when they searched Hicks... -
NEW DNA TESTING CAN OBTAIN EVIDENCE OFF OF SHELL CASINGS Previously, to get DNA off of shell casings, the lab would moisten a cotton swab and rub it over the metal. But their success rate was less than 1 percent -
FEDS USING LICENSE PLATE READERS Gun shows are visited by collectors of antique firearms, historians, target shooters and hunting enthusiasts—and are often your neighbors. -
SHERIFFS REFUSE TO ENFORCE LAWS ON GUN CONTROL The resistance is playing out in many states, raising questions about whether tougher rules passed since Newtown will have a muted effect in some parts of America. -
MINNESOTA MAN ACCUSED OF SHOOTING TEEN BURGLARS IS INDICTED ON FIRST-DEGREE MURDER CHARGES A retired State Department employee has been indicted on two charges of first-degree murder based on accusations he fatally shot two teens who broke into his home
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