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DUI Checkpoints Scheduled for Columbus TonightFranklin County's DUI task force will hold two sobriety checkpoints Friday to deter drunken driving - here's when and where
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Demanding Fairness for Every Individual Within the Criminal Justice SystemRead the heart-wrenching story of a Columbus mother battling mental illness and defense attorney, Adam Nemann, fighting for fair sentencing in every case.
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Baltimore prosecutors drop charges against Adnan Syed, as last-ditch DNA tests exclude himAdnan Syed's charges dropped based on never-before-tested DNA from victim's shoes
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Aerial traffic enforcement getting ready for techno-boost in OhioThe Ohio State Highway Patrol's aerial enforcement unit shifts to digital technology to help local law enforcement catch speeders on any road in the state.
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Local Politics: A Republican permitless carry gun law will bring Ohio more deathResearchers have found that states with permitless carry laws have experienced an 11 percent increase in handgun homicide rates after enactment.
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Virginia Beach Police used forged DNA reports to get confessions, investigation findsThe Virginia Beach Police Department used forged documents with fake DNA evidence in interrogations in order to get confessions --Attorney General Mark Herring
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Only 3 states in the US lack some form of marijuana reform. New York has just legalized recreational cannabis sales, who's next?New York has legalized recreational cannabis sales. Several other states are signing adult-use cannabis into law, making 18 states opening up to legalization.
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Columbus to spend $400,000 on two public-safety initiatives aimed at reducing violenceThe city of Columbus plans to invest $400,000 in two programs aimed at reducing violence by helping mostly nonviolent offenders become productive members of society rather than dangers to the community.
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DEFENSE ATTORNEYS LAUNCH REVIEW OF FORENSIC SCIENTIST'S CASES View Slideshow Request to buy this photo Jonathan Quilter | Dispatch Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine said that a review by his department of some of the thousands of cases involving forensic scientist G. Michele Yezzo was sufficient. The American Board of Criminalistics strictly defines the role of forensic scientists to render opinions and conclusions about the evidence in the case only.
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OHIO PRISON INSPECTOR: 'No one is looking out for your son or daughter in prison'Lawmakers have basically sent the message: If you ask too many questions, if you advocate too forcefully for prisoners, your job could be on the line
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CONCEALED PERMIT HOLDER STOPS ATTEMPTED MASS SHOOTING IN CHICAGOOn Friday, an Uber driver with a concealed carry permit thwarted an attempted mass shooting by pulling his own weapon and shooting a gunman who had opened fire in Chicago’s Logan Square.
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WHEN PRISONERS EMAIL THEIR LAWYERS, IT'S OFTEN NOT CONFIDENTIALMany federal inmates have access to email. But defense attorneys say they don't trust it, because prosecutors have used those emails as evidence in court. Now defense lawyers and elected officials want to change that.
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U.S. SUPREME COURT RULES ON CLEVELAND CHILD ABUSE CASEThe U.S. Supreme Court ruled today that Cleveland prosecutors acted constitutionally when they relied on what an abused child told his teachers to convict a man of felonious assault.
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HERNANDEZ ATTORNEYS ATTACKING FINGERPRINT EVIDENCEOne of Aaron Hernandez’s defense attorneys challenged a state police fingerprint examiner Wednesday, suggesting that his work was sloppy, that his testimony was incomplete...
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MAN SENTENCED FOR DRUG-DEAL MURDERBeau Stephenson, 31, continued to insist that he was defending himself during a struggle over a handgun that Manley had pulled on him, but Common Pleas Judge Kim Brown wasn’t swayed.
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SUPREME COURT: POLICE CANNOT SEARCH CELL PHONES WITHOUT WARRANTChief Justice John Roberts says that because the phones contain so much information, police must get a warrant before looking through them
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OVI CHECKPOINTS: CLEVELANDThe city of Cleveland has just sent us a notice that it will have an OVI checkpoint Friday night...
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