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  • Backers believe nitrogen hypoxia can jumpstart Ohio’s stalled capital punishment system

    It has been almost six years since Ohio carried out an execution, and some lawmakers believe a new method for conducting sentences could end the delays. They’re looking to a measure adding nitrogen hypoxia to the list of eligible protocols for capital punishment. The method asphyxiates a condemned person by replacing the air they breathe, a mixture of mostly nitrogen and oxygen, with pure nitrogen.
  • After being freed once, Ohio man languishes on death row
    Tony Apanovitch and his supporters are adamant: He’s innocent and there’s DNA evidence to prove it. That evidence is in addition to doubts about Apanovitch’s conviction raised by a state Supreme Court Justice before the existence of the DNA came to light.
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