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Ohioans to Stop Executions

Ricky Jackson and Wiley Bridgeman, Exonerated in Ohio

Ohioans to Stop Executions / November 24, 2014

Funds set up to help the men exonerated for a murder they did not commit

“These men spent nearly four decades in prison. Right now they have nothing,” said Kevin Werner, executive director of Ohioans to Stop Executions.

Ohioans to Stop Executions / November 22, 2014

OTSE Press Release – OTSE Establishes Fund to Support New Exonerees

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE November 22, 2014 OTSE Establishes Fund to Support New Exonerees Columbus – In the wake of the exoneration and release of several men wrongly convicted for a murder they had nothing to do with, Ohioans to Stop Executions and the Ohio Innocence Project have established on-line fund raising campaigns to help the […]

Ohioans to Stop Executions / November 20, 2014

EXONERATIONS: 3 Ohio men exonerated after total 105 years in prison

He spent his 18th birthday on death row. His mother, a brother and a sister died while he was in prison. His brother got to within three weeks of an execution date. “It just blew my mind!” Ajamu said.

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