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Friday, October 28, 2005
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - The state said it has moved an additional 70 death row inmates to their new home in a Youngstown prison.
How right this article is about people being freed from prison after being wrongfully convicted. There is little help for people in this situation. Imagine having to deal with freedom after 20 years in almost solitary confinement.The anger at all the injustice. The loss of freedom and all for what? Not even a sorry. Dealing with someone coming out of prison is a momentous task under "normal" circumstances. This is something else totally!!
By MARC H. SIMON, New York Daily News
America is home to a small, little-known community of survivors whose lives have been shattered by tragedy - a man-made disaster known as wrongful conviction
The execution of a condemned killer who dropped his appeals keeps Ohio on track to put the second-highest number of inmates to death this year since resuming capital punishment in 1999.