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Category Archives: miscarriages of justice
Eric Horn: Not Lured Away
Troy Beard lived near the home of the victim in Jeffrey Wogenstahl’s case. It was the short distance to Beard’s apartment that Jeffrey Wogenstahl drove Eric Horn in the early hours of November 24, 1991.[i] At Jeff’s trial, Horn claimed … Continue reading
Posted in capital punishment, criminal justice, death penalty, Jeffrey Wogenstahl, miscarriages of justice, Ohio, USA, wrongful conviction
Tagged capital punishment, criminal justice, death penalty, drug trafficking, Eric Horn, false testimony, Hamilton Court of Common Pleas, Jeff Wogenstahl, Jeffrey Wogenstahl, July 2019, jurors, miscarriages of justice, Ohio, Peggy Garrett, Troy Beard, unreliable witnesses, USA, wrongful convictions
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What the State Suppressed about Jeff’s Cat*
When Jeffrey Wogenstahl became a suspect in the murder of Amber Garrett his apartment was searched, and testing was performed on various blood traces found there: the only confirmed human blood did not match the blood of the victim. Testing … Continue reading
Posted in capital punishment, criminal justice, death penalty, Hamilton County, injustice, Jeffrey Wogenstahl, jurors, miscarriages of justice, official misconduct, Ohio, prosecutorial misconduct, USA
Tagged Amber Garrett, blood evidence, capital punishment, criminal justice, death penalty, Hamilton County, Hamilton County Coroner's Office, Jeff Wogenstahl, Jeffrey Wogenstahl, June 2018, jurors, jury, official misconduct, Ohio, prosecutorial misconduct, Serological Research Institute, suppressed evidence, trial, USA
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Governor Kasich Knows
Raymond Tibbetts is due to be executed by the state of Ohio on February 13. Tibbetts suffered “toxic stress” during a traumatic and chaotic childhood, which “negatively affected the development of [his] brain, leading it to become wired in very … Continue reading
Posted in capital punishment, criminal justice, death penalty, defense attorneys, injustice, Jeffrey Wogenstahl, jurors, miscarriages of justice, Ohio, prodecutorial misconduct, Raymond Tibbetts, USA
Tagged capital punishment, criminal justice, death penalty, death sentence, executions, February 2018, Governor John Kasich, Governor Kasich, Hamilton County, ineffective trial counsel, injustice, Jeff Wogenstahl, Jeffrey Wogenstahl, jurors, life without the possibilityof parole, miscarriages of justice, Ohio, Ohio Parole Board, prosecutorial misconduct, Ray Tibbetts, Raymond Tibbetts, Ross Geiger, USA
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A Tremendous Error
The Ohio Supreme Court has again rejected Jeffrey Wogenstahl’s claim that Ohio did not have jurisdiction to try him. The court’s decision,[i] announced last month, is mystifying. The state did not file a rebuttal of the points made by Jeff … Continue reading
Posted in capital punishment, criminal justice, death penalty, Indiana, innocence, Jeffrey Wogenstahl, miscarriages of justice, Ohio, USA, wrongful convictions
Tagged 2018, capital punishment, Chief Justice Maureen O'Connor, criminal justice, death penalty, death penalty appeals, Hamilton County, Indiana, injustice, January 2018, Jeff Wogenstahl, Jeffrey Wogenstahl, jurisdiction, materiality rule, miscarriage of justice, Ohio, Supreme Court of Ohio, USA, wrongful convictions
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Other Suspects: Extensive Suppression of Evidence
Suppressed police files show that Jeff’s prosecution withheld information about suspicious males, and about the victim’s mother, Peggy Garrett.* Evidence existed, but was suppressed, that: -Amber Garrett was stalked by a “creepy guy” who would show-up at her bedroom window, … Continue reading
Posted in capital punishment, criminal justice, death penalty, Hamilton County, injustice, investigators, Jeffrey Wogenstahl, law enforcement, miscarriages of justice, Ohio, police, USA
Tagged Amber Garrett, capital punishment, criminal investigation, criminal justice, death penalty, drugs, evidence suppressed, Hamilton County, injustice, Jeff Wogenstahl, Jeffrey Wogenstahl, May 2017, miscarriage of justice, Ohio, Peggy Garrett, police, prosecution, suppressed evidence, suspects, USA
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Incarcerated by Fellow Citizens
Those on death row suffer unimaginable torture; the inmates who have been wrongly convicted do so even more. Like kidnap victims, those with wrongful convictions have been seized and held against their will; but, unlike kidnap victims, they are not … Continue reading
Posted in capital punishment, criminal justice, death penalty, Ireland, Jeffrey Wogenstahl, miscarriages of justice, Ohio, post-traumatic stress disorder, USA, wrongful convictions
Tagged April 2017, capital punishment, death penalty, death row, Florida, innocence, Ireland, Jeff Wogenstahl, Jeffrey Wogenstahl, kidnap, meditation, Ohio, Peter Pringle, post-traumatic stress disorder, Professor Gordon Turnbull, PTSD, Sunny Jacobs, USA, victims, wrongful convictions, yoga
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The Insanity of Prosecutors; the Indifference of Judges
Many people have spoken about the injustice of the death penalty, but rarely do we hear about it from a prosecutor. However, last week Marty Stroud, a former prosecutor in Louisiana, bravely spoke out against what he sees as an … Continue reading
Posted in capital punishment, death penalty, death row, executions, injustice, Jeffrey Wogenstahl, judges, miscarriages of justice, Ohio, prosecutors, USA, wrongful convictions
Tagged 2015, Attorney General, capital punishment, death penalty, death row, executions, Jeff Wogenstahl, Jeffrey Wogenstahl, Jim Petro, judges, juries, justice system, Louisiana, March 2015, Marty Stroud, Nancy Petro, Ohio, Ohio Department of Correction and Rehabilitation, prosecutors, Terry Collins, USA, wrongful convictions
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Enjoying Simple Pleasures
The recent snow in Ohio has been a source of great enjoyment for Jeff. He was able to go outside three times while snow was on the ground, and each time he was moved by the experience: “JUST CAME BACK … Continue reading
Posted in capital punishment, Chillicothe Correctional Institution, criminal justice, death penalty, death row, human rights abuse, injustice, innocence, Jeff Wogenstahl, Jeffrey Wogenstahl, miscarriages of justice, Ohio, Oklahoma, USA, wrongful convictions
Tagged 2015, capital punishment, Chillicothe Correctional Institution, criminal justice, death penalty, death row, human rights abuse, injustice, innocence, innocent, Jeff Wogenstahl, Jeffrey Wogenstahl, March 2015, miscarriages of justice, Ohio, Oklahoma, Richard Glossip, USA, wrongful convictions
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Innocent on Death Row
What does it feel like if you’re innocent on death row? Ricky Jackson should know the answer: he was released in November while under a sentence of life imprisonment without parole, but his incarceration began on Ohio’s death row. He … Continue reading
Posted in Anthony Aponovitch, capital punishment, Chillicothe Correctional Institution, criminal justice, death penalty, death row, human rights abuse, injustice, innocence, Jeffrey Wogenstahl, miscarriages of justice, Ohio, Ricky Jackson, State misconduct, USA, wrongful convictions
Tagged 2015, American justice system, Anthony Aponovitch, capital punishment, Chillicothe Correctional Institution, death penalty, death row, February 2015, injustice, innocence, Jeff Wogenstahl, Jeffrey Wogenstahl, justice system, Ohio, police misconduct, Ricky Jackson, Ronnie Bridgeman, State misconduct, USA, Wiley Bridgeman, wrongful convictions
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