Ohio Governor DeWine calls for abolition of the death penalty
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine has announced his support for ending the death penalty in the state. He cites data indicating it does not deter violent crime. (sources: foxnews, theguardian, ap, aljazeera, thehill)

Governor DeWine has reversed his previous support for the death penalty, stating it cannot be morally justified and does not serve as a deterrent to murder.
- DeWine co-wrote Ohio's death penalty reinstatement bill over 45 years ago.
- He now advocates for the abolition of the death penalty based on recent data.
- DeWine's position marks a significant shift in his stance on capital punishment.
Why it matters
This change in position may influence future legislative discussions on capital punishment in Ohio.
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