The bill was sponsored by Councilman Mike Polensek and increases the fines and possibility of jail time.
First offense is now a fourth degree misdemeanor and punishable by up to a $250 fine and 30 jails in jail
Second or subsequent offense is now a third degree misdemeanor and punishable by up to a $500 fine and 60 days in jailOffenders may also be required to participate in family support programs.Northeast Ohio high school student collapses, dies during homecoming festivities at football game4 suspects now in custody for murder of 3-year-old Cleveland boy
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