Ohio Governor Abolishes Death Penalty
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Ohio’s governor, Mike DeWine, has officially called for abolishing the death penalty after decades of hesitation, citing data that shows it doesn’t deter crime and causes prolonged suffering for victims’ families. Drawing on his 50 years of legal experience—from prosecutor to governor—he argues the system is flawed, costly, and risks wrongful convictions. Though facing term limits, he’s already halted all executions during his term, insisting the facts won’t change. His move reflects a broader national trend: 27 states still allow capital punishment, but support is waning, with more Americans now seeing it as unfairly administered. While some applaud the decision as long-overdue, others push back, arguing leadership can still make it work. Meanwhile, states like Colorado and Virginia have eliminated the death penalty, while others explore new methods like nitrogen gas—and federal executions hit record highs under one administration.
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