EDITORIAL: 'This is not a new position for our editorial board. We have been calling for an end to the state’s death penalty since at least 1983, two years after lawmakers enacted the current law.'
, introduced on March 29, are Sens. Nickie Antonio, a Lakewood Democrat, and Steve Huffman, a Tipp City Republican.
,” DeWine recently said. In 1981, as a state senator, DeWine voted for Ohio’s current death penalty law, which took effect later that year, and the governor has never said he opposes the death penalty as such. Including Berry, Ohio has executed 56 inmates since 1999, the last, Robert Van Hook, in 2017, during the administration of Republican Gov. John R. Kasich, DeWine’s predecessor.
And nationally, through 2022, according to the Death Penalty Information Center, “Since 1973, 190 former death-row prisoners have been exonerated of all charges related to the wrongful convictions that had put them on death row.” Of them,Wrongful convictions, and not just in death penalty cases, are an acknowledged challenge in the American justice system. Approaches to righting the wrongful convictions of innocent Ohio defendants were reviewed by the.
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