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Tag Archives: miscarriage of justice
A Tremendous Error
The Ohio Supreme Court has again rejected Jeffrey Wogenstahl’s claim that Ohio did not have jurisdiction to try him. The court’s decision,[i] announced last month, is mystifying. The state did not file a rebuttal of the points made by Jeff … Continue reading
Posted in capital punishment, criminal justice, death penalty, Indiana, innocence, Jeffrey Wogenstahl, miscarriages of justice, Ohio, USA, wrongful convictions
Tagged 2018, capital punishment, Chief Justice Maureen O'Connor, criminal justice, death penalty, death penalty appeals, Hamilton County, Indiana, injustice, January 2018, Jeff Wogenstahl, Jeffrey Wogenstahl, jurisdiction, materiality rule, miscarriage of justice, Ohio, Supreme Court of Ohio, USA, wrongful convictions
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Jeff’s Jurors Reconsider
Jeffrey Wogenstahl claims his conviction represents a fundamental miscarriage of justice: he states that if the evidence now available to him had been heard at his trial “no reasonable juror would have found [him] guilty”.[i] Such an assertion may sound … Continue reading
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Tagged Amber Garrett, capital punishment, criminal justice, death penalty, drug selling, Eric Horn, eyewitness identification, forensic hair testimony, forensic pathology, forensics, innocence, Jeff Wogenstahl, Jeffrey Wogenstahl, June 2017, jurors, miscarriage of justice, Ohio, Peggy Garrett, perjury, suspects, USA
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Other Suspects: Extensive Suppression of Evidence
Suppressed police files show that Jeff’s prosecution withheld information about suspicious males, and about the victim’s mother, Peggy Garrett.* Evidence existed, but was suppressed, that: -Amber Garrett was stalked by a “creepy guy” who would show-up at her bedroom window, … Continue reading
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Tagged Amber Garrett, capital punishment, criminal investigation, criminal justice, death penalty, drugs, evidence suppressed, Hamilton County, injustice, Jeff Wogenstahl, Jeffrey Wogenstahl, May 2017, miscarriage of justice, Ohio, Peggy Garrett, police, prosecution, suppressed evidence, suspects, USA
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Snitch Testimony: Lies and Misrepresentation
At Jeffrey Wogenstahl’s trial, jailhouse snitch testimony was used by the prosecution even though it contradicted the coroner’s evidence.* The snitch, Bruce Wheeler, stated that he received no incentives for testifying against Jeff: “The prosecutor promised me nothing.” The prosecution … Continue reading
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Tagged Bruce Wheeler, capital punishment, Clive Zimmerman, confession evidence, criminal justice, death penalty, impeaching evidence, innocence, jailhouse informants, jailhouse snitches, Jeff Wogenstahl, Jeffrey Wogenstahl, Judge Karen Moore, March 2017, miscarriage of justice, Ohio, prosecutorial misconduct, snitch testimony, Supreme Court of Ohio, USA
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It would just be a shame if the truth isn’t told.
For those who believe there could be innocents on death row, a letter from Jeffrey Wogenstahl published last week makes disturbing and painful reading. Jeff is upfront about his past: he makes it plain that before his arrest for murder he … Continue reading
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