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Ohio parole board votes “mercy” for condemned inmate

In a rare gesture of mercy, the Ohio Parole Board has voted not to execute a death row inmate

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Richard Nields, who was sentenced to die for the 1997 murder of his girlfriend in Finneytown in southwest Ohio, might escape death. (AP photo)

Associated Press

COLUMBUS, Ohio — The Ohio Parole Board has recommended clemency for a condemned inmate scheduled to die next month, a rare gesture of mercy from the panel.

According to a copy of the decision obtained by The Associated Press, the board ruled 4-3 on Tuesday in favor of clemency for Richard Nields (neeldz), sentenced to die June 10.

The board questioned the validity of medical evidence used at Nields’ trial that helped support a death sentence.

The ruling is only a recommendation for Gov. Ted Strickland, who has the final say.

Last year, Strickland rejected a ruling by the board to grant clemency to a condemned inmate whose coconspirators did not receive death sentences.

The 59-year-old Nields killed Patricia Newsome in 1997 during an argument in suburban Cincinnati.