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After Wrongful Conviction, Three Lifetimes Spent With Hope In Check

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After Wrongful Conviction, Three Lifetimes Spent With Hope In Check

By OTSE on December 01, 2014 in News
Exonerees Wiley Bridgeman and Ricky Jackson featured on NPR's Weekend Edition

“This case will be dismissed,” the judge said. “You’re going to be free to go. May I suggest to you that life is filled with small victories, and this is […]

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Enquirer Editorial: Execution process must be open

By OTSE on November 26, 2014 in News
Cincinnati Enquirer Editorializes Against the Secret Executions Bill

There are no do-overs when it comes to the ultimate punishment, so let’s make sure it’s done right – as humanely and openly as possible – every single time.

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Lima News Editorial: Sacrificing transparency a bad option in lethal-injection bill

By OTSE on November 24, 2014 in News
Lima News Editorializes Against Secret Executions Bill in Ohio

“If the only way we can preserve this method of execution is by making it more secret, that, to me, is something of a sign that we shouldn’t be trying […]

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Kevin Werner Op-Ed: Ohio’s death penalty system in need of scrutiny, justice

By OTSE on November 24, 2014 in News
Kevin Werner Op-Ed in Cleveland Plain Dealer

In the next General Assembly session, state legislative leaders should take up the common sense reforms recommended by the Supreme Court Task Force.  But they should immediately put aside the “secret executions” bill […]

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