Enquirer Editorial: Execution process must be open

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.
Read MoreThere 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.
Read MoreMembers of the group Ohioans to Stop Executions say the passage of HB 663 will “take Ohio down a long road of delays and more litigations.”
Read More“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 […]
Read MoreIn 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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