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Tag Archives: March 2015
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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