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“Old law inmates,” or those who committed their crimes before Ohio changed the parole board system in 1996, have little success in their parole board hearings.
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A review of how former inmates are monitored after being released from Ohio’s prisons has resulted in 11 recommendations on better policies for…
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A state panel is reviewing a report that takes a deep dive into GPS monitoring of convicted criminals recently released from prison. They're studying…
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Gov. Mike DeWine says he wants to make it easier and quicker for people who have long-ago criminal convictions to be considered for pardons.DeWine says he…
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Members of the Ohio Parole Board will be given extensive information about the background of condemned inmates asking for mercy before they interview the…
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The nationwide analysis has concluded that probation and parole violations amount to nearly half of admissions to state prisons. The majority of those violations were minor infractions.
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After a former member slammed the state parole board for secrecy, a lack of diversity and issues with board members missing meetings, Gov. Mike DeWine has…
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10:00 We're continuing our series on Ohio's criminal justice system, with a look at the process behind granting prisoners parole. The state has a very…
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The Ohio Parole Board has recommended clemency for a condemned inmate scheduled to die next month, a rare gesture of mercy from the panel. According to a…
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Two sisters who were separated for a decade after their mother's murder united Monday behind a common goal: both women want to keep their mother's killer…