Gov. DeWine Calls for Death Penalty Abolition
Key Questions
Why is Gov. Mike DeWine calling for the abolition of Ohio's death penalty?
DeWine cited the lack of deterrent effect and complications with the drug supply for lethal injections as reasons for abolition. He has blocked executions in the state since 2018.
What is Gov. DeWine's connection to Ohio's death penalty law?
As a Republican governor who co-wrote the state's current death penalty law, his call for repeal represents a significant policy shift.
Is legislative repeal of the death penalty likely in Ohio?
Repeal is considered unlikely given the current legislative environment, though DeWine's position adds to ongoing debates in Ohio justice politics.
Republican Gov. Mike DeWine, who co-wrote Ohio's death penalty law, now calls for its abolition, citing no deterrent effect and drug supply issues. He has blocked executions since 2018. Major policy shift with legislative repeal unlikely. Connects to Ohio justice politics.