Lucas County, OH – Toledo Prosecutor Hosts 4-Hour Legal Training for Deputies, New Marijuana and OVI Laws

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Lucas County, OH – Members of the Lucas County Sheriff’s Office took part in an in-depth legal update session this week, led by Toledo Municipal Court Assistant Prosecutor John B. Arnsby. The four-hour course provided deputies with essential updates on Ohio criminal law, recent case rulings, and procedural best practices.

According to the Sheriff’s Office, the session focused on improving collaboration between law enforcement and prosecutors while helping deputies stay current on key areas of the Ohio Revised Code. Topics included motions to suppress evidence, OVI (Operating a Vehicle Impaired) violations, and updates regarding protection orders and marijuana regulations.

Officials said the ongoing training aims to ensure deputies remain well-informed about evolving legal standards that affect daily enforcement and courtroom procedures. The office also credited Arnsby’s detailed instruction for helping strengthen partnerships within the regional justice system.

“These updates not only clarified key legal frameworks but empower our deputies to serve the community more effectively,” the Sheriff’s Office shared in a public statement.

The Lucas County Sheriff’s Office frequently hosts training programs to keep staff current on changes in law and policy, emphasizing community trust and professional development across all divisions.


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