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Parole board hears Keith case
State still unconvinced
by WKSU's STATEHOUSE CORRESPONDENT JO INGLES


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Jo Ingles
 
The Ohio Parole Board is considering the fate of a death row inmate from Stark County who many people think might be innocent.

Much attention has been given to Kevin Keith, specifically by the Innocence Project, a group that's been responsible for reversing convictions of some death row inmates in the past. But the state is pressing forward with plans to execute Keith next month.

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