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Tag Archives: June 2018
The State’s Blind Spot*
The State of Ohio has so far failed to acknowledge extensive, significant evidence that was unconstitutionally withheld from Jeffrey Wogenstahl and only recently obtained by him; the State instead chooses to quote the so-called legal “facts” of Jeff’s case that … Continue reading
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Tagged Amber Garrett, capital punishment, constitutional rights, criminal justice, death penalty, Dr. Schmidt, execution, Gary A. Rini M.F.S., Hamilton County Court of Common Pleas, Jeff Wogenstahl, Jeffrey Wogenstahl, June 2018, official misconduct, Ohio, State misconduct, suppressed evidence, USA
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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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