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Prosecuting attorneys cite many reasons to reject Issue 2, which would legalize marijuana use to Ohioans over 21 - but supporters of the plan call the prosecutor's concerns "scare tactics."
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The state has not carried out an execution in 18 months. And it was likely the state’s last, according to the architect of Ohio’s 1981 death penalty law.…
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The family behind the maker of one of the main drugs blamed for the nation’s opioid crisis has reportedly offered 12 billion dollars to settle a federal…
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Ohio gun groups say they oppose any bans on the bump stocks used by the Las Vegas mass shooter to turn semi-automatic rifles into rapid-fire automatic…
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There haven’t been any executions in Ohio for almost three years because the state has not been able to obtain the necessary lethal injection drugs. But a…
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The Ohio House has approved a bill to expand the state's concealed weapons law to allow guns in places such as colleges and day cares and on private…
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The procedure used by the government to take and keep someone’s property in a criminal case is being challenged by both conservative and progressive…
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Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction chief Gary Mohr wants to be able to release inmates who require round-the-clock medical care or are…
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A bill in the Ohio legislature would remove the 20-year statute of limitations for prosecuting rape and sexual battery cases. Ohio Attorney General Mike…
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The Ohio Prosecuting Attorneys Association says it is not giving up efforts to pass a law that would allow them to demand criminal defendants be tried by…