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Prosecutors clear the way for Wiley Bridgeman, Ricky Jackson, and Kwame Ajamu to file civil actions for compensation.

Ohioans to Stop Executions / December 11, 2014

Prosecutors Office Clears Way for Three Recently Exonerated Men to Pursue Civil Process After Wrongful Incarceration

And yesterday, Cuyahoga County Prosecutor Tim McGinty gave the trio more good news, absolving all three of the crime and noting that his office would not oppose their efforts to seek restitution from the state of Ohio.

Cleveland Scene article on Ohio Exonerations

Ohioans to Stop Executions / December 9, 2014

After 39 Years of Wrongful Incarceration, Ricky Jackson and the Bridgeman Brothers Walk Free

“Life is full of small victories,” Judge McMonagle said before closing Ricky’s legal case. “This is a big one.”

Ohio's Execution Protocol Changes for the 6th Time in 5 Years

Ohioans to Stop Executions / December 3, 2014

Ohio House Wants to Shield Death Penalty Drugmakers

Instead of trying to solve an obvious problem, Ohio Republicans are trying to cover up an inhumane practice.

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