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November 10 2015

Criminals suffering from mental illness may receive execution exemption

SB 162 was heard by the Ohio Senate Criminal Justice Committee on Oct. 21. Despite being a controversial issue, no testimony from opposition groups, namely the Ohio Prosecutor’s Association, was either heard or submitted, according to Betsy Johnson, associate executive director of the National Alliance on Mental Illness of Ohio.

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Mentally ill murderers would avoid death penalty under new Ohio Senate bill Ohio Mental Health Advocates Push Execution Exemption for Defendants with Serious Mental Illness

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