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Tag Archives: human rights abuse
Excessive and Inhuman
Jeffrey Wogenstahl has been on death row for an astonishing 27 years. He’s not alone in suffering such a long period of incarceration: of the 138 inmates on Ohio’s death row, 71 have been imprisoned for 20 years or more; … Continue reading
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Tagged American Declaration of Human Rights, capital punishment, Chillicothe Correctional Institution, criminal justice, death penalty, Death Penalty Information Center, death row, DPIC, human rights abuse, IACHR, incarceration, Inter-American Commission on Human Rights, Jeff Wogenstahl, Jeffrey Wogenstahl, July 2020, Ohio, protracted incarceration, USA
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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
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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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