New Ohio law requires violent criminals to register where they live
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People who commit violent crimes in Ohio will soon have 30 days to register with their local sheriff's office after they are released from prison. A new law is designed to keep the public safe based on the idea that knowledge is power. But some say this registry will only make it harder for people who have served their time to re-enter society. Keiana Rogers is in favor of the law. She thinks of her 23-year-old daughter Keisha Hollomon every day. "It's been a very horrible, horrible loss," Rogers said. Keisha’s remains were found in an empty lot in Mt. Airy in August. No one has been charged in her death.
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