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Death Row Exoneree Derrick Jamison Interviewed for Cincinnati Magazine
Derrick Jamison spent 20 years on Ohio's death row for a crime he did not commit before he was exonerated in 2005. He now works for...
Death Row Exoneree Derrick Jamison Interviewed for Cincinnati Magazine
Cincinnati Magazine: Killing off Ohio's Death Penalty By: Patricia Gallagher Newberry April 6, 2022 Derrick Jamison served 20 years on...
The Irving & Phyllis Millstein Companion Animal Fund for Death Row Exonerees Launches
Witness to Innocence For Immediate Release: January 10, 2022 Witness to Innocence is honored to have received a $36,500 grant from the...
Derrick Jamison Speaks on His Wrongful Conviction as Ohio Considers Abolishing the Death Penalty
In an article by WKRC, Derrick Jamison speaks about what it was like being exonerated after spending 20 years innocent on Ohio's death...
Derrick Jamison Speaks on His Wrongful Conviction as Ohio Considers Abolishing the Death Pen
WKRC: Two bills Ohio Legislature could end death penalty in state By: David Winter December 3, 2021 CINCINNATI (WKRC) - Ohio is getting...
Derrick Jamison Speaks at "Innocence and the Push for Abolishing Ohio's Death Penalty" Event
Derrick Jamison spent 20 years on Ohio's death row for a crime he did not commit. On May 26th, he told his story for an event organized...
Derrick Jamison Speaks at Amnesty International Event
Death row exoneree, Derrick Jamison, speaks at Get on the Bus for Human Rights event organized by Amnesty International Group 133.
Derrick Jamison Spoke at Faith Forum on the Death Penalty
On March 10th, Ohio death row exoneree, Derrick Jamison, spoke on a panel as part of Red Letter Christian's Faith Forum webinar series...
7/19/17: Group asks Governor Kasich to stop scheduled executions
"Faith leaders, a former Ohio prison warden and a man sentenced to death row and others, delivered petitions with 27,000 signatures to...
Derrick Jamison
State: Ohio Convicted: 1985 Exonerated: 2005 Race: Black DNA used in exoneration? No Reasons for wrongful conviction: Perjury or false...
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