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

Ohioans to Stop Executions / April 20, 2015

Ohio’s last execution drugs cost $10.60; How much will the state have to pay now?

It’s still unclear whether state officials will be able to find a compounding pharmacy willing to sell them pentobarbital or sodium thiopental.

OH Senator Charleta Tavares introduces the Racial Justice Act

Ohioans to Stop Executions / April 17, 2015

Ohio Senator wants to eliminate racial bias in death penalty sentences

Sponsoring Sen. Charleta Tavares (D-Columbus) has titled SB 67 “The Racial Justice Act,” citing studies that show racial bias in death penalty convictions for murder.

Ohioans to Stop Executions / April 16, 2015

GROUP WANTS OHIO TO REFORM DEATH PENALTY, PREVENT WRONGFUL EXECUTION

“… Mistakes have been made to some men waiting on Death Row,” said Rep. Nickie Antonio (D-Lakewood), who has sponsored legislation to end the death penalty. “There is substantial evidence that the death penalty in Ohio is not fair and more often than anyone wants to admit it’s not accurate… The challenge to those who […]

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