Philadelphia, PA, August 18, 2026 —

Tyrone Noling, who has spent three decades on Ohio’s death row for a double murder he maintains he did not commit, has been granted a rare hearing before the Ohio Parole Board. The purpose of the hearing is for Noling to present arguments in favor of a full pardon.

The case has attracted attention, including support from celebrities, and focuses on evidence that suggests another individual may be responsible for the crime. The Ohio Parole Board will consider Noling’s arguments and subsequently make a recommendation regarding the pardon request.

Ultimately, the final decision on whether to grant a pardon rests with Governor Mike DeWine. The process marks a significant, albeit late, stage in Noling’s long fight for exoneration or clemency.



Story summarized from the original created by JULIE CARR SMYTH on www.inquirer.com, see more information here.

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