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Attorney General's office seeks changes to Ohio's no-knock warrants
Video Credit: WEWS NewsChannel5
Published on October 16, 2020 - Duration: 03:08s
Attorney General's office seeks changes to Ohio's no-knock warrants
Attorney General Dave Yost announced Thursday that his office and a group of county prosecutors are seeking changes to Ohio’s laws governing no-knock warrants that would tighten the requirements for when they are issued, but not to eliminate them altogether.
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