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The front doors stand open to visitors Nov. 3, 2019,at the Middle Way House. Senate Bill 158, authored by Sen. Michael Crider, would extend the state’s mandatory holding period for domestic violence-related offenses to 24 hours. IDS file photo and Alex Deryn

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The front doors stand open to visitors Nov. 3, 2019,at the Middle Way House. Senate Bill 158, authored by Sen. Michael Crider, would extend the state’s mandatory holding period for domestic violence-related offenses to 24 hours.