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County Method Victim(s) Governor 1 Wilford Berry Jr. White 36 M February 19, 1999 Cuyahoga: Lethal injection: Charles Mitroff Bob Taft: 2 Jay D. Scott: Black 48 M June 14, 2001 Vinnie M. Price 3 John William Byrd Jr. White 38 M February 19, 2002 Hamilton: Monte Tewksbury 4 Alton Coleman: Black 46 M April 26, 2002 Tonnie Storey and Marlene Walters 5
Inmate name Register number Photo Status Details Dzhokhar Tsarnaev: 95079-038. Archived July 2, 2019, at the Wayback Machine. Originally sentenced to death on June 24, 2015. Sentence overturned by a federal appeals court on July 31, 2020, [34] but re-imposed by Supreme Court on March 4,
The Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction (DRC or ODRC) is the administrative department of the Ohio state government responsible for oversight of Ohio State Correctional Facilities, along with its Incarcerated Individuals. [1] Ohio's prison system is the sixth-largest in America, with 27 state prisons and three facilities for juveniles.
The Racine County Jail, located in downtown Racine and sharing a block with the Racine County Law Enforcement Center, is the primary detention facility of the county and the sheriff's office. The jail has a maximum capacity of 876 inmates, making it one of the largest non-state detention facilities in Wisconsin. As of December 2015, the jail ...
Read the latest in our coverage of the death of Anthony Johnson Jr. and other issues in Tarrant County jail.. Anthony Ray Johnson Jr., 31, died on April 21 while in the custody of Tarrant County ...
Taiwan. 2012. Su Chien-ho (蘇建和), Liu Bing-lang (劉秉郎) and Chuang Lin-hsun (莊林勳) were sentenced to death for the 1991 murder of Wu Ming-han and his wife Yeh Ying-lan in Xizhi District, Taipei County, Taiwan. They were acquitted in 2012. [10] 2016.
He is the 10th death this year. A 56-year-old terminally ill man died Tuesday in John Peter Smith Hospital’s ICU while he was in the custody of the Tarrant County Sheriff’s Office. Kelvin ...
Capital punishment is a legal penalty in the U.S. state of Ohio, although all executions have been suspended indefinitely by Governor Mike DeWine until a replacement for lethal injection is chosen by the Ohio General Assembly. [1] The last execution in the state was in July 2018, when Robert J. Van Hook was executed via lethal injection for murder.