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The state listed is that in which the conviction occurred, the year is that of release and the case is that which overturned the conviction. This list does not include: Posthumous pardons for individuals executed before 1950. Inmates who were given life sentences when their country, province or state abolished the death penalty.
Pages in category "Criminals from Ohio" The following 41 pages are in this category, out of 41 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Casey Anthony;
Pages in category "People convicted of murder by Ohio" The following 87 pages are in this category, out of 87 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Douglas Prade answers questions from the media along with his sister, Yvonne, after being released from prison Jan. 29, 2013, from Madison Correctional Institution in London, Ohio.
Crime descriptions marked with an asterisk indicate that the events were later determined not to be criminal acts. People who were wrongfully accused are sometimes never released. By August 2024, a total of 3,582 exonerations were mentioned in the National Registry of Exonerations. The total time these exonerated people spent in prison adds up ...
Recidivist rapist and sex offender of women and girls with decades of criminal history. barely received rehabilitation, was released in 2012 under the strictest conditions of a New Zealand inmate. Was recalled in 2013 over a phone call outside of his requirements, later convicted of additional sex crimes.
After his release, Jackson was awarded $1 million dollars in 2015 in compensation by the state of Ohio for his decades in prison due to the wrongful conviction. [8] In 2016 he received an additional $2.65 million settlement from the state Court of Claims, based on estimates of lost income. [ 9 ]
The following is a list of people executed by the U.S. state of Ohio since capital punishment was resumed in the United States in 1976. [1] All of the following people have been executed for murder since the Gregg v. Georgia decision. All 56 were executed by lethal injection. [2]