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Ohio executions still on hold as state struggles to get drugs needed
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CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – We’re investigating the standing of Ohio’s dying penalty, because it’s been 4 years for the reason that state’s final execution.
We discovered Ohio’s “unofficial” dying penalty moratorium is continuous.
Execution dates for dying row inmates proceed to be pushed again and rescheduled once more.
19 Investigates discovered there are not any executions set for this yr anymore, after the governor made some postponements.
Governor Mike DeWine factors to the state’s continued wrestle to get the medicine wanted for deadly injection from pharmaceutical firms as a part of the issue.
It’s a problem many different states are going through.
Quisi Bryan was set to be executed subsequent month.
He shot and killed Cleveland police officer Wayne Leon again in 2000.
Bryan is now set to be executed in 4 years, in 2026.
19 Investigates discovered 129 Ohio inmates are on dying row, together with one lady.
9 executions are set for subsequent yr, eight are scheduled for 2024,
10 executions are set for 2025 and 5 are on the checklist for 2026.
That’s 42 complete executions scheduled up to now.
We discovered the primary execution in 2023 is about for March.
Charles Lorraine was convicted of stabbing an aged couple in Warren to dying in 1986.
The execution of Melvin Bonnell can be set for subsequent yr.
Bonnell was convicted for the 1987 homicide of Robert E. Bunner in Ohio Metropolis.
The newest execution date was simply set this Wednesday for a convicted baby killer.
The Ohio Supreme Court docket introduced Danny Lee Hill shall be put to dying July 2026.
Investigators say Hill raped and murdered a 12-year-old boy in Trumbull County again in 1985.
He’s been on dying row since 1986 and continues to enchantment his conviction.
We found the common time an inmate spends on dying row in Ohio has elevated to about 20 years.
However solely one in every of each six dying penalties issued since 1981 have been carried out.
State officers are nicely conscious of points with the system, calling it “more and more time consuming, pricey and torpid” within the 2021 Capital Crimes Annual Report.
The Loss of life Penalty Data Middle analyzed greater than 400 Ohio dying sentences and located the almost certainly consequence isn’t dying.
As an alternative, the dying sentence is commonly overturned and the defendant is resentenced to life or exonerated.
In 2020, DeWine urged lawmakers to discover a completely different technique for state executions.
From 1981 to 2021, 336 folks obtained the dying penalty in Ohio.
Right here is the complete assertion we obtained from Governor DeWine’s Workplace:
Beneath present Ohio Regulation, capital punishment continues to be an allowable punishment for sure crimes, and deadly injection is the one permissible technique of capital punishment. Nonetheless, Governor DeWine has issued a number of reprieves to people with upcoming execution dates on account of ongoing issues involving the willingness of pharmaceutical suppliers to supply medicine to the Ohio Division of Rehabilitation and Correction (DRC), pursuant to DRC protocol for executions, with out endangering different Ohioans who depend on the State to supply them with prescribed drugs from those self same suppliers.
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Ohio Department of Health finds ‘significant issues’ at Insight Trumbull

“The Ohio Department of Health’s (ODH) inspection of Insight Hospital and Medical Center Trumbull on Tuesday found several significant issues that need to be addressed before the hospital can re-open, to ensure the health and safety of patients. Insight will need to contact ODH once these issues have been addressed. At that point, we will conduct another inspection to verify the standards have been met,” the statement reads.
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More rain on the way in NE Ohio: See when you’ll need an umbrella

CLEVELAND, Ohio — Northeast Ohio finally picked up some much-needed rain to start the week, and more is on the way.
After a soggy Monday and start to Tuesday, conditions will improve through the afternoon. Clouds will linger, but most spots should stay dry with just a slight chance of a stray shower.
This should come as welcome news for the Guardians, who open a three-games series Tuesday night against the Tigers with first place in the AL Central and a possible trip to the postseason at stake.
The lull in precipitation will be short-lived as a new storm system lifts across the Great Lakes Wednesday and brings another round of widespread rain. Showers will spread back into the region during the morning and become steady through the afternoon, with a few thunderstorms possible, according to forecasters with the National Weather Service in Cleveland.
Rainfall totals from this midweek system could reach three-quarters of an inch to more than an inch across parts of Northeast Ohio, according to early projections. Localized higher amounts are possible where thunderstorms develop.
While they could bring higher rainfall totals, any storms that do develop aren’t expected to be severe, according to the Storm Prediction Center. The strongest risk for severe weather will stay well to the south.
Temperatures Wednesday will be limited to the low and mid 70s because of the cloud cover and rainfall. Lingering showers may hang on into Thursday, with highs again in the 70s.
By Friday and Friday night, high pressure will attempt to build in from the Upper Midwest. That should dry out most of Northeast Ohio, though an isolated shower can’t be ruled out.
Drier this weekend

Fortunately, the rain from the week won’t linger into the weekend for most of Northeast Ohio.
A cold front is expected to sweep across the state on Saturday, which could bring some showers to Lake and Ashtabula counties overnight.
By Sunday, the entire region is expected to be dry, though temperatures will turn a bit cooler. Highs on Saturday will reach the mid 70s to near 80 before highs fall back into the low to mid 70s on Sunday and Monday.
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Ohio State leads, Texas A&M surges in US LBM Coaches Poll ranking after Week 3

US LBM Coaches Poll: Georgia looks strong, Clemson drops out
USA TODAY Sports’ Paul Myerberg breaks down Georgia’s comeback win over Tennessee and Clemson’s struggles to start the season
Another week of wild finishes and a few surprises shuffled the US LBM Coaches Poll. But once again, the changes didn’t reach the top.
The teams ranked No. 1 through No. 7 hold their positions, though some had an easier time this week than others. Ohio State remains in the top spot, receiving 62 of 67 first-place votes this week. Penn State stays at No. 2 with three No.-1 nods. No. 3 Georgia and No. 4 LSU claim a first-place vote each. Oregon, Miami (Fla.) and Texas also hold steady.
Illinois climbs a notch to No. 8, a season-high ranking for the Fighting Illini on the eve of a key Big Ten clash with No. 17 Indiana. Florida State vaults three places to No. 9. Texas A&M makes the week’s biggest move, climbing seven positions to No. 10 on the heels of its last-minute victory at Notre Dame.
TOP 25: Complete US LBM Coaches Poll after Week 3
The Fighting Irish, meanwhile, tumble from No. 8 to No. 21 as last season’s playoff runners-up are still seeking their first win of the campaign.
It was a rough weekend for the Palmetto State, as both Clemson and South Carolina went down to defeat. The Gamecocks, at least, stay in the poll at No. 24 after losing at home to Vanderbilt. The Commodores, thanks to that victory, make their season poll debut at No. 23.
Clemson falls out of the rankings after being handed its second loss of the young season by Georgia Tech, which also moves into the poll at No. 19. Also joining the rankings are No. 22 Missouri, after lurking just outside the Top 25 last week, and No. 25 Auburn, which edges out Brigham Young by just two poll points. South Florida and Arizona State also drop out.
(This story was updated to change a video.)
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