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    In today's orders, the United States Supreme Court declined to review Hutton's petitions for certiorari.

    Lower court: United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit
    Case Nos.: (16-3724) and (13-3968)
    Decision dates: November 22, 2017 and December 4, 2017
    Rehearings denied: January 4, 2018 and January 26, 2018
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    Stayed or could this go through?

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    Ohio executions have been canceled since 2018. The dates are meaningless.
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    Thank you.

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    Governor DeWine grants reprieve for three convicted killers

    By Jay Salley
    The Scioto Valley Guardian

    COLUMBUS, OHIO —- Governor Mike DeWine granted reprieves to three death row inmates sentenced to death on Friday.

    Pharmaceutical companies, according to state officials, have failed to supply Ohio with the lethal drug cocktail used in executions. The most recent execution in Ohio occurred in July of 2018.

    According to the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Corrections, three convicted murderers, Percy Hutton, Douglas Coley, and Cedric Carter, were scheduled to be executed during the summer months.

    Percy Hutton was convicted in Cleveland in 1985 of the death of Derek Mitchell and the attempted murder of Samuel Simmons Jr., according to court records. After accusing the two men of stealing a sewing machine, Hutton shot them.

    https://sciotovalleyguardian.com/202...icted-killers/

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    Ohio will not hold executions for fourth straight year, as Gov. Mike DeWine issues reprieves

    By Jeremy Pelzer
    cleveland.com

    COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio won’t hold any executions in 2022 as Gov. Mike DeWine on Friday issued reprieves for three death-row inmates set to be put to death this year.

    DeWine postponed execution dates for convicted murderers Percy Hutton, Douglas Coley, and Cedric Carter until 2025. The announcement means that 2022 will be the fourth year in a row Ohio has not held any executions at the state’s death chamber in Lucasville.

    The governor’s decision means that the next person set for execution is Montgomery County murderer Antonio Franklin on Jan. 12, 2023. Ohio hasn’t put anyone to death since Robert Van Hook in July 2018.

    DeWine, a Greene County Republican, has issued orders pushing back execution dates at least a dozen times since he took office in 2019. DeWine said in 2020 that, due to ongoing problems finding lethal injection drugs, there would be no more executions in Ohio unless state lawmakers pick an alternative execution method -- a step the legislature has so far shown no interest in taking.

    In a release, DeWine says that he is delaying Hutton’s execution date from June 22 until June 18, 2025. He also pushed back the execution dates of Coley from July 20 until Sept. 24, 2025, and Carter from Aug. 24 until Aug. 27, 2025.

    Hutton, a Cleveland resident, was sentenced to death in 1986 for killing a man after being accused of stealing a sewing machine that had $750 hidden in it.

    Carter, of Hamilton County, was convicted of murdering a United Dairy Farmers convenience store clerk during a robbery in 1992.

    Coley received the death penalty for murdering 21-year-old Samar El-Okdi during a 1997 carjacking in Toledo.

    https://www.cleveland.com/news/2022/...reprieves.html

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