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Death Row Innocence Case | Cleveland News
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After 30 years on death row, Tyrone Noling is finally getting a second chance to prove his innocence — and he’s not asking for life without parole; he wants to walk free. Convicted in 1990 of murdering elderly couple Bearnhardt and Cora Hartig, Noling has always maintained his innocence. Now, with new evidence surfacing — including recanted witness statements, a former sheriff and juror admitting they were wrong, and hints that another executed killer may be the real culprit — the Ohio Innocence Project is backing him. His clemency hearing, the first since 2020, drew national attention, even from celebrities. Governor Mike DeWine, who recently questioned whether the death penalty deters crime, will make the final call by August 25th — and this time, the board might just listen.
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