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  2. Amy's Law (Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    Amy's Law (House Bill 29) is an Ohio law that toughened requirements for granting bail or bond to persons accused of domestic assault in Ohio. [1] The bill was sponsored by State Representative James Raussen (OH-28), It was signed into law by Governor Bob Taft on May 25, 2005, after domestic violence survivor Amy Rezos pushed for stronger penalties for domestic abusers in the state.

  3. Year later, Ohio law making strangulation a felony sees few ...

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    Alexandria Ruden, a supervising attorney at the Legal Aid Society of Cleveland, who co-wrote a book on domestic violence law in Ohio, said charges are the first step and it will take time for the ...

  4. Evidence-based prosecution - Wikipedia

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    The most common pieces of evidence used in evidence-based prosecution are: 911 call recordings and transcripts, Child witness statements, Neighbor witness statements, Medical records, Paramedic log sheets, Prior police reports, Restraining orders, Booking records, Letters from the suspect, Videotaped/Audio taped interviews with the victim, and Defendant's statements.

  5. Analysis: Domestic violence bills stagnant in Ohio despite ...

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  6. United States v. Rahimi - Wikipedia

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    United States v. Rahimi, 602 U.S. 680 (2024), was a United States Supreme Court case regarding the Second Amendment to the United States Constitution and whether it empowers the government to prohibit firearm possession by a person with a civil domestic violence restraining order in the absence of a corresponding criminal domestic violence conviction or charge.

  7. Lawmakers behind new state law against coercive control ...

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    The coalition includes advocates for survivors of domestic violence and agencies that offer supports and aid survivors when they make the move to leave their relationships.

  8. Duluth model - Wikipedia

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    The feminist theory underlying the Duluth model is that men use violence within relationships to exercise abusive power and control.The curriculum "is designed to be used within a community using its institutions to diminish the power of batterers over their victims and to explore with each abusive man the intent and source of his violence and the possibilities for change through seeking a ...

  9. Ohio lawmaker indicted on domestic violence charges with no ...

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    A grand jury indicted Ohio state Rep. Bob Young on misdemeanor domestic violence and assault charges Tuesday — but he has no plans to resign. Following a fundraising party earlier this month ...