Integrating BWC and facility video in a single system enhances safety, reduces liability, aids investigations, and makes documentation more accurate and efficient
A judge said the state can condition voting on fines and restitution a person is able to pay, but can't condition voting on payment of amounts a person is unable to pay
Lawyers are trying to persuade a judge to permanently undo a state law that requires felons to first settle their financial debts before regaining the right to vote
The Cincinnati-based 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled inmates shouldn't be given the same ability to vote late as those who are suddenly hospitalized
Felons seeking to restore their voting rights must not only finish their prison sentences, but also any parole or probation, as well as pay any outstanding court fines
Prodded by criminal justice activists, Democrats have largely embraced the politically safer cause of winning back access to the ballot box for felons who have served their time
The state's voters approved Amendment 4, which says most felons will automatically have their voting rights restored when they complete their sentences.