COLUMBUS, Ohio (WOIO) -Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost testified before the House Judiciary Committee encouraging Ohio to become the next state to use nitrogen hypoxia to execute death row inmates.
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COLUMBUS, Ohio—For Ohio to resume executions, state lawmakers would need to pass a “shield law” to prevent pharmaceutical companies from discovering that their drugs were used in lethal injections, ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost expressed on Monday his support for a bill that would legalize execution by nitrogen hypoxia in Ohio, while claiming private companies are withholding ...
Reader discretion is advised, as this article discusses methods of capital punishment. Previous coverage on nitrogen executions above. DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) – The Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost ...
LUCASVILLE, Ohio -- Difficulty in setting up the lethal injection caused a delay of more than an hour in Tuesday's execution of a man convicted of killing a gas station clerk during a series of ...
After a delay in executions sparked by controversy in botched lethal injections, Ohio has scheduled 10 death-row prisoners for executions starting in February, NBC News reported. The next inmate ...
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Local death penalty upheld, but Ohio still in limbo on executions
Death row inmate Andre "Kokomo" Williams has been denied an appeal for relief from the death penalty because of an intellectual disability, also known as an Atkins claim.
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost voiced support for executions by nitrogen hypoxia and criticized Gov. Mike DeWine’s capital punishment delays. Yost testified in the Ohio House ...
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As Ohio executions remain on pause, some states blast full-steam ahead with death penalty: Capitol Letter
Death-penalty movement: While Ohio is one of a handful of states that have paused executions, the number of people put to death nationwide has already hit a 15-year high so far this year, thanks ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost expressed on Monday his support for a bill that would legalize execution by nitrogen hypoxia in Ohio, while claiming private companies are withholding ...
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