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The standstill is due in part to pharmaceutical companies鈥 opposition to use of their products in the drug concoction that creates a lethal injection in Ohio Dr.
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Republican Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine has extended the state's unofficial death penalty moratorium once again with the postponements of three more executions scheduled for this year.
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Four Ohio lawmakers are preparing to introduce identical bipartisan bills that legislate what they call end-of-life procedures.
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A perennial bill to abolish Ohio鈥檚 death penalty got another hearing Wednesday morning, but there鈥檚 little time left for it to move this year.
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Republican defense attorney John Rutan is running against Democratic Columbus City Councilwoman Shayla Favor to be the next Franklin County Prosecutor.
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Ohio鈥檚 attorney general says the state鈥檚 death penalty is 鈥渦nworkable鈥 as is, and he鈥檚 backing a plan to make a major change to it.
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The recent execution of a man in Alabama using nitrogen has led some states, including Ohio, to consider reinstating the death penalty.
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Ohio outlawed putting down pets by suffocating them with gas, and all but a handful of lawmakers backed that bill when it moved through the legislature in 2022.
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Some Republican lawmakers want to move executions forward for the first time since 2018鈥攏one have happened since Gov. Mike DeWine took office.
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The bill's introduction comes just days after the state of Alabama used nitrogen gas to execute 58-year-old Kenneth Smith鈥攂ecoming the first state to do so.