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Post by mindy on Feb 7, 2009 21:12:02 GMT
Parole Board favors clemency for man who stabbed his mom to death Friday, February 6, 2009 11:41 AM By Alan Johnson The Columbus Dispatch A Hamilton County man who stabbed his 62-year-old mother to death while he was on a crack-cocaine binge should not be executed and should be released in as little as seven years, the Ohio Parole Board recommended to Gov. Ted Strickland. Jeffrey Hill, 44, is scheduled to be lethally injected March 3 at the Southern Ohio Correctional Facility near Lucasville unless Strickland or a court intervenes. Parole board members were clearly impressed with what a report released today called the "compelling and unanimous opinion" of the family of victim Emma Hill that her son and killer should not be executed. "They have suffered tremendous loss, and execution would add further to their suffering," the board said. Hamilton County Prosecutor Joseph T. Deters, a strong capital punishment supporter, opposed clemency. But he said today he will no longer pursue it given the parole board recommendation and strong support from the family. "I would have preferred he stayed in jail the rest of his life," Deters said. "We've done our job. Part of the law says this is something the governor can do." The board recommended to Strickland that Hill's death sentence be commuted to life in prison with parole eligibility after 25 years, meaning he could be released in as little as seven years. Hill was high on crack cocaine on March 23, 1991, when he stabbed his mother 10 times in the back and chest, stole $100 and made two trips to buy cocaine. In a letter to the editor last month, Hill's uncle, Eddie Sanders of Mount Healthy, urged public support for clemency. "For 18 years, we have grieved Emma's passing," Sanders wrote. "As a family, we have gone through enough. Executing Jeffrey will not bring Emma back or negate our sufferingWe already have suffered through the burial of a dear loved one. Our family hopes the state of Ohio honors Emma's wishes and does not force us to bury another." All county, state and federal courts have upheld Hills conviction and death sentence. www.dispatch.com/live/content/local_news/stories/2009/02/06/clemency.html?sid=101
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Post by mindy on Feb 7, 2009 21:18:52 GMT
I think it would be a bit ridiculous for his sentence to go from death to life WITH a possibilty of parole, meaning he'll be elgible for parole in 7 years. He killed his mother. He shouldn't be released back into society. Although I don't wish for his execution, I think it's fair he should at least spend the rest of his life behind bars and get an LWOP sentence... I can't see Ted Strickland going along with this...
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Post by cammie on Feb 7, 2009 22:45:41 GMT
Mindy, you are correct. No way should a DP inmate recieve 25years for sympathy and be out walking the streets again. Anyone that would murder their own mother wouldn't hesitate to murder a stranger imo!
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