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Tag Archives: March 2016
Police Bias
Hillary Clinton seemed extremely uncomfortable when confronted by Ricky Jackson earlier this month about her support for the death penalty. This is not surprising: Jackson’s wrongful death sentence four decades ago was the direct result of Ohioan police coercing a 12 … Continue reading
Posted in capital punishment, criminal justice, death penalty, injustice, innocence, Jeffrey Wogenstahl, law enforcement, Ohio, police, police bias, Ricky Jackson, USA, wrongful convictions
Tagged capital punishment, Clive Stafford Smith, death penalty, Hamilton County, Hillary Clinton, injustice, innocence, Jeff Wogenstahl, Jeffrey Wogenstahl, judges, law enforcement, March 2016, Ohio, police, police bias, prosecutor misconduct, prosecutorial misconduct, Ricky Jackson, USA, Wogenstahl, wrongful convictions
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Governor Kasich’s Duty
Pope Francis made a personal appeal to Catholic leaders worldwide last month: he asked them to make “a courageous and exemplary gesture” by not carrying out executions during the Church’s current “Holy Year of Mercy”. The Pope wants all people – … Continue reading
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Tagged capital punishment, Catholic, Catholic Conference of Ohio, Catholicism, criminal justice, death penalty, defense attorneys, Governor Kasich, Jeff Wogenstahl, Jeffrey Wogenstahl, jury members, March 2016, Melinda Elkin-Dawson, murder victims' families, Ohio, Pope Francis, prison staff, Sister Helen Prejean, USA, Wogenstahl, wrongful convictions
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