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    The Ohio Prosecuting Attorneys Association opposes this idea. The Republican lawmakers say their bill balances gun owners' Second Amendment rights with the need to punish serious violent offenders.

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    Seitz's team worked on the language for House Bill 322 with the Ohio Prosecuting Attorneys Association and concerned citizens, including Rebecca Surendorff. Surendorff, a mother of four who lives ...

  4. Ohio passed a law to stop vigilantes in 1889. Now it could be ...

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    The Ohio Prosecuting Attorneys Association's Lou Tobin said the law is obscure and not something his organization tracks. During the pandemic, cities and sometimes the state had mask requirements ...

  5. Melissa Powers - Wikipedia

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    Melissa Powers is an attorney and retired judge currently serving as prosecuting attorney for Hamilton County, Ohio. [1] She has served in this position since January 2023, [2] and was appointed after incumbent Joseph Deters left the job for a position on the Ohio Supreme Court. [3] Powers is a member of the Republican Party. [4]

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  8. Joe Deters - Wikipedia

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    Deters is a member of the Cincinnati Bar Association, National District Attorneys Association, and Ohio Prosecuting Attorneys Association. He has served on the University of Cincinnati Board of Trustees, Ohio Organized Crime Commission, and the Southern Ohio Leukemia Foundation. [2]

  9. Colleen Mary O'Toole - Wikipedia

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    The Ohio Supreme Court fined O'Toole and ordered her to pay the complainant's attorney's fees. [9] Justice Paul E. Pfeifer, concurring in part and dissenting in part, wrote the following O'Toole has already paid a steep price, suffering public censure, which this court has determined today was only partly deserved.