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DeWine Reverses Course on Death Penalty

DeWine Reverses Course on Death Penalty

Published 3 days, 18 hours ago
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Ohio Governor Mike DeWine, once a key architect of the state’s death penalty, now calls for its repeal — a dramatic reversal from his past support. Once instrumental in reinstating capital punishment in 1981 and defending it as attorney general, DeWine now questions its effectiveness as a deterrent, citing lengthy delays, high rates of overturned sentences, and inmate deaths on death row. His shift puts him at odds with conservative allies who see the death penalty as essential justice, blaming his leadership for the delays that, they argue, make executions less impactful. With Ohio’s next scheduled execution set for January 2027 — after his term ends — the debate over capital punishment remains deeply divided, even as bipartisan support for repeal grows.

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