State v. Neyland (Slip Opinion)

Supreme Court of Ohio · Decided 2014-05-08

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O’Neill, J., dissenting. {¶ 308} Something is terribly wrong with Ohio’s application of the death penalty, and it does not seem to be getting any better with the passage of time. In 1994, Wilford Berry Jr. — commonly known as “the Volunteer” — began doing everything he could to speed up the implementation of his death sentence. Berry was convicted in 1990 of the agg…

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