Should Jason Getsy get clemency for 1995 killing of Hubbard woman?
COLUMBUS (AP) — The Ohio Adult Parole board is weighing whether to recommend clemency for a death-row inmate convicted of a 1995 murder. At a hearing today, Trumbull County Prosecutor Dennis Watkins tried to convince the panel that 33-year-old Jason Getsy should be executed Aug. 18 for the murder of 68-year-old Ann Serafino of Hubbard. Getsy also was convicted of the attempted murder of Serafino’s son, Charles, who told the board that Getsy wrote him letters from jail. He says Getsy hasn’t shown remorse. The parole board is expected to make a recommendation to Gov. Ted Strickland by July 17.
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