'Aisha's Law' for domestic violence protections returns to Ohio legislature
Expansions to domestic violence protections have once again returned to the Ohio Statehouse, after passing the House last year but failing to see daylight in the Senate.
State Rep. Janine Boyd, D-Cleveland Heights, said in Thursdays House Criminal Justice Committee that this was the 14th version of the bill attempting to enhance punishments for certain domestic violence crimes and tools for law enforcement to help prevent escalation of already high-risk situations.
The bill is nicknamed Aishas Law, after Aisha Fraser, a Shaker Heights teacher and mother killed by her ex-husband, former judge and state legislator, Lance Mason, during what was supposed to be a supervised exchange of their children.
Mason had previously served prison time on a previous domestic violence charge, leveled after another attack on Fraser.
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