Ohio court: It’s up to drivers, not prosecutors, to prove they weren’t illegally texting behind the wheel

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Ohio's new ban on texting while driving has a list of exceptions; a court says it's up to motorists to prove those exceptions apply to them.

A driver uses her mobile phone while sitting in traffic Wednesday, June 22, 2016, in Sacramento, Calif. The number of California drivers using cellphones is rising, as are deaths and injuries blamed on distracted driving, the California Office of Traffic Safety reported Wednesday, June 22, 2016. Meanwhile the numbers of tickets issued by the California Highway Patrol has substantially declined.

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