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Tag Archives: September 2015
Unpredictable Laws, Fallible Judges
In Oklahoma Richard Glossip is between two execution deadlines: he came within hours of the first, on September 16, before it was stayed by the US Supreme Court; but now another is looming (September 30). The anxiety that this must be … Continue reading
Posted in capital defense attorneys, capital punishment, death penalty, death row, Jeff Wogenstahl, Jeffrey Wogenstahl, Ohio, USA
Tagged capital defense attorneys, capital punishment, courts, death penalty, death row, executions, human rights abuses, innocence, Jeff Wogenstahl, Jeffrey Wogenstahl, judges, Mississippi, Ohio, Oklahoma, Richard Glossip, September 2015, torture, USA, Willie Manning, wrongful convictions
A Shameful List of Scheduled Barbarity
Ohio now has execution dates for 24 people, which is more than any other state. The dates stretch ahead far into 2019, a shameful list of scheduled barbarity. In setting execution dates long in advance Ohio piles on the torture, forcing inmates to … Continue reading
Posted in capital punishment, death penalty, executions, Jeff Wogenstahl, Jeffrey Wogenstahl, murder victims' families, official misconduct, Ohio, torture, USA, wrongful convictions
Tagged AEDPA, capital punishment, death penalty, executions, exonerations, Governor Kasich, Jeff Wogenstahl, Jeffrey Wogenstahl, murder victims, murder victims' families, official misconduct, Ohio, Oklahoma City bombing, prosecutor misconduct, prosecutorial misconduct, September 2015, Texas, torture, USA, victims, wrongful convictions