HB 975 OH Introduced
Allow officer to petition for removal from a Brady-Giglio list
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Summary
Ohio House Bill 975 would allow law enforcement officers to petition a court for removal of their name from a prosecutor's Brady-Giglio list. The bill would establish a process for officers to seek removal from lists that identify officers with credibility concerns.
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Official abstract
To amend section 149.43 and to enact section 2901.51 of the Revised Code to allow a law enforcement officer to petition the court to remove the officer's name from a prosecutor's Brady-Giglio list.
Sponsors (2)
- Phil Plummer Republican · primary
- Cindy Abrams Republican · primary
Action history (1)
- Jul 13, 2026 Introduced · lower
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