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Secrecy in Executions Could be Ohio Law Today

becassidy Posted on December 17, 2014 Posted in Ohio Tagged with Current awareness

deathpenaltyGov. Kasich today is expected to sign a bill today to legislation allowing lethal-injection secrecy, “compounding pharmacies” will acquire special status under Ohio law. The Bill is House Bill 663. To read the text of the bill, visit the Ohio General Assembly’s Legislation Search.

Today’s Columbus Dispatch has an article about this bill.

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