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Ohio Will No Longer Sentence Kids to Life Without ParoleOhio is expanding access to parole hearings for people who have been incarcerated ever since they were children. Changes take effect retroactively
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New Ohio law puts drug, alcohol rehabilitation ahead of jail timeNew 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.
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What’s Really in the First Step Act?What would the bill actually do? Our Attorneys have taken a closer look...
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PROTESTERS FILE LAWSUIT AGAINST COLUMBUS POLICE OFFICERS FOR INJURIESOther protesters said they were hit in the face or legs with wooden pellets — including one who said a tear gas canister fractured his fibula, sprayed multiple times with pepper spray and were improperly arrested
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Erroneously charged in twin brother’s murder, Derris Lewis remakes life 10 years after he was freed from jailCovered live every day by Court TV in March 2009, the trial made Derris a national cause celebre or a pariah, depending on who you believed he was: a falsely imprisoned man wrongly accused of killing his twin, or a heartless killer of his brother
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TONIGHT'S CHECKPOINTSLaw enforcement agencies will have three separate sobriety checkpoints set up in Franklin County Friday night.
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COLUMBUS POLICE OFFICER FILMED PUNCHING MANA bystander's video of the Friday evening incident on Stanley Avenue shows a man confronting an officer who tried to stop a woman with children from entering a home
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Spotting Concealed Gun Isn’t Reason Enough for Police to Stop and InvestigateIt 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...
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NEW DNA TESTING CAN OBTAIN EVIDENCE OFF OF SHELL CASINGSPreviously, 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
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ROADSIDE DRUG TESTS TO CHECK FOR MARIJUANA, COCAINE, OPIATES, AND MOREThe handheld device is lightweight, portable and compact "with a full color screen, readable day and night," according to the manufacturer's website
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OHIO DOMESTIC VIOLENCE LAWS- All You Need to KnowThis crime can be a felony or a misdemeanor, depending on the circumstances, the injury caused, and whether the offender has prior convictions for domestic violence.
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GEEK SQUAD CHILD PORN CASE DISMISSEDBest Buy said that its technicians do not search customers’ computers seeking illicit material but that when they happen to see it while doing repair, they are obligated to report it.
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USING DNA TO SKETCH WHAT VICTIMS LOOK LIKE; SOME CALL IT SCIENCE FICTIONBut critics say the company is promising more than science has determined it can deliver. Dr. Yaniv Erlich, a computer science professor at Columbia University who studies genetics, said the idea that phenotyping could meaningfully predict something as complex as individual looks is “on the verge of science fiction.”
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CAN COPS FORCE YOU TO UNLOCK YOUR PHONE WITH YOUR FACE?Could officers force someone they’ve arrested to look into their phone to unlock it?
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SECURITY VIDEO OUTSIDE NIGHTCLUB CLEARS USC STUDENT OF RAPEArmaan Premjee was accused of sexually assaulting a 19-year-old student in her dorm room but video from the Banditos club near campus tells a different story.
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SECOND BODY CAM VIDEO EMERGES SHOWING BALTIMORE COPS ALLEGEDLY FAKING EVIDENCE“There are approximately six officers standing around while this suspected misconduct is taking place.”
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THESE BUGS ARE THE MOST GRUESOME CLUES IN FORENSIC SCIENCEBodies are ripe “to be colonized by plants and animals,” Goff wrote, like volcanic islands freshly erupted from the sea.
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TEXAS MOM ACCUSED OF TRANSPORTING $2 MILLION IN LIQUID METHThe woman was traveling with her 4-year-old daughter and the babysitter, authorities said.
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SUPREME COURT AGREES TO HEAR CELLPHONE TRACKING CASELower Courts' have reasoned that under the 'third party doctrine', the suspect had voluntarily turned over that information to a third party: the phone company.
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A NEW GOP BILL WOULD MAKE IT VIRTUALLY IMPOSSIBLE TO SUE THE POLICEIt would basically make it impossible for victims of police abuse to sue anytime, anywhere.”
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