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DPIC's New Podcast Series, Rethinking Public Safety, Debuts with a Discussion with Former Ohio Attorney General Jim Petro


Jim Petro (pictured) supported a bill to reinstate
Ohio’s death penalty after the U.S. Supreme Court struck down the state’s previous capital punishment statute. Later, as Ohio Attorney General, he supervised 19 executions in the state. Since then, his views have changed and he recently co-authored an op-ed in the
Columbus Dispatch urging the legislature to repeal the state’s death penalty.
In the April 2021 episode of the Death Penalty Information Center podcast
Discussions with DPIC, Petro speaks with DPIC Senior Director of Research and Special Projects Ngozi Ndulue about how learning about wrongful convictions and the high cost of the death penalty changed his opinion on capital punishment. The interview is the first in a new series of DPIC podcasts on ....

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Despite bribery charges, city paychecks for Pastor, Sittenfeld continue


Despite bribery charges, city paychecks for Pastor, Sittenfeld continue
COVID courthouse delays may push back trial dates
Cincinnati taxpayers could spend $132,891 on the salaries and health insurance for suspended City Council members Jeff Pastor and PG Sittenfeld over the next year while both await trial on corruption charges.
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CINCINNATI — Cincinnati taxpayers could spend $132,891 on the salaries and health insurance for suspended City Council members Jeff Pastor and PG Sittenfeld over the next year while both await trial on corruption charges.
State law allows Pastor and Sittenfeld, whom the FBI arrested following separate grand jury indictments in November, to collect full salaries until their cases are resolved in court or their council terms expire at the end of 2021. ....

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