-
-
Recent News:
- Justice Joseph T. Deters March 17, 2023
- Half a Lifetime Ago November 23, 2022
- Thirty Long Years November 24, 2021
- Peggy Garrett Acting Weird October 10, 2021
- Optimism in Ohio February 20, 2021
- Jeff’s 60th Birthday November 23, 2020
- 2020 US Election October 10, 2020
- Covid-19 on Death Row August 6, 2020
- Excessive and Inhuman July 31, 2020
- Jurisdiction Ruling: a Reassuring Footnote June 9, 2020
-
Labels:
2015 Amber Garrett capital punishment Chillicothe Correctional Institution criminal justice death penalty death row Eric Horn execution drugs executions Governor John Kasich Governor Kasich Governor Mike DeWine Hamilton County Indiana injustice innocence Jeffrey Wogenstahl Jeff Wogenstahl Joe Deters jurisdiction jurors lethal-injection drugs lethal injections midazolam miscarriages of justice official misconduct Ohio Ohioans to Stop Executions Ohio Department of Correction and Rehabilitation Ohio Supreme Court Peggy Garrett prosecutorial misconduct prosecutor misconduct prosecutors subject-matter jurisdiction suppressed evidence Supreme Court of Ohio Terry Collins torture United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit USA US Supreme Court wrongful conviction wrongful convictions
We also support:
Translate this page
Tag Archives: homicides
DNA Tests: Errors Occur
DNA testing is never more than part of the evidence for a case. Continue reading
Posted in DNA testing, forensics, Jeff Wogenstahl, Jeffrey Wogenstahl, Ohio, USA, Wogenstahl
Tagged capital punishment, death penalty, death row, DNA testing, exculpatory evidence, February 2016, forensics, homicides, innocence, Jeff Wogenstahl, Jeffrey Wogenstahl, Nathan Robinson, Ohio, prosecutorial misconduct, The Truth Machine, USA, William Thompson, Wogenstahl, wrongful convictions
Leave a comment
Vast Inequities
The findings of the report, “The Impact of Race, Gender, and Geography on Ohio Executions”, are damning. The report finds no evidence that the death penalty in Ohio deters homicide. On the contrary, the few counties that produced executions between 1976 … Continue reading
Posted in capital punishment, death penalty, executions, gender, geography, Jeff Wogenstahl, Jeffrey Wogenstahl, Ohio, race, The Impact of Race, Gender, and Geography on Ohio Executions, USA
Tagged capital punishment, Cuyahoga county, death penalty, February 2016, gender bias, geographic bias, Hamilton County, homicides, injustice, Jeff Wogenstahl, Jeffrey Wogenstahl, Justice Breyer, Murder Victims Families for Reconciliation, Ohio, Race and Punishment: Racial Perceptions of Crime and Support for Punitive Policies, racial bias, Rev. Jack Sullivan Jr., Robert J. Smith, The Impact of Race Gender and Geography on Executions in Ohio, USA
2 Comments