State lawmakers consider "crazy bill"

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(Columbus) - Mentally ill people across Ohio would be spared from execution if a bill co-sponsored by a Cincinnati-area state representative becomes law.

The bill addresses delusional disorder and several other mental illnesses. 

The legislation would set up a scenario where mental patients would not be eligible for the death penalty. 

State Representative Bill Seitz, a Cincinnati-area Republican, says the bill stands a good chance of being called up for a vote later this year. 

County prosecutors across Ohio caution that the details of the legislation would be overly broad.

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