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Tag Archives: Martin Pinales
Important and Troubling Implications
The judges at the Ohio Supreme Court have two separate filings from Jeffrey Wogenstahl before them. One, a jurisdiction claim (that Jeff’s trial should not have been held in Ohio, but in Indiana) has resulted in his stay of execution and the … Continue reading
Posted in capital punishment, criminal justice, death penalty, FBI hair testimony, flawed forensics, Jeffrey Wogenstahl, Ohio, USA
Tagged capital punishment, death penalty, FBI hair evidence, FBI Testimony on Microscopic Hair Analysis, flawed forensics, flawed hair testimony, Indiana, injustice, innocence, Innocence Project, Jeff Wogenstahl, Jeffrey Wogenstahl, June 2016, Martin Pinales, MCHA Review, National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, Ohio, Ohio Supreme Court, USA, wrongful convictions
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“It’s not going to happen.”
Joe Deters, the prosecutor in Jeffrey Wogenstahl’s case, has asked Justice O’Neill to remove himself from Jeff’s case because of his opposition to the death penalty. Legal expert, Martin Pinales, stated categorically, “It’s not going to happen.” He explained that the Ohio … Continue reading
Posted in criminal justice, death penalty, death row, Jeff Wogenstahl, Jeffrey Wogenstahl, Ohio, prosecutorial misconduct, USA, wrongful convictions
Tagged capital punishment, death penalty, death row, executions, forensic hair testimony, injustice, Jeff Wogenstahl, Jeffrey Wogenstahl, Joe Deters, Justice O'Neill, Martin Pinales, May 2016, Ohio, Ohio Supreme Court, USA, wrongful convictions
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