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Ohioans to Stop Executions

Ohioans to Stop Executions / March 5, 2020

Conservative group seeks end to death penalty in Ohio

COLUMBUS (AP) — A newly formed conservative group is seeking an end to the death penalty in Ohio at a time when executions have ground to a halt in the state and the House speaker has questioned whether capital punishment should be reconsidered. Read more here.

Ohioans to Stop Executions / March 5, 2020

In Ohio, talk of death penalty repeal is building

Ohio’s execution backlog is growing, with 25 scheduled to be put to death and 115 others sitting on death row. Meanwhile, Gov. Mike DeWine has granted 11 stays of execution since he took office just over a year ago as the state has struggled to find a humane, practical way to kill its condemned. Read […]

Ohioans to Stop Executions / March 5, 2020

Conservatives add voices to death penalty repeal movement

COLUMBUS — Former Gov. Bob Taft, former Attorney General Jim Petro, and current state Rep. Craig Riedel (R., Defiance) are among nearly three dozen “conservatives” who’ve signed on to support repeal of Ohio’s death penalty. Read more here.

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