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Crime and Courts Tuesday, September 07, 2010 Questions bring clemency Governor commutes death sentence of former Canton man convicted of multiple murders by WKSU's TIM RUDELL |
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 | | Former Canton resident Kevin Keith 46. He was convicted in 1994 of multiple murders in a incident in Bucyrus that prosecutors said was drug related | | Courtesy of WKSU |
In The Region: Now that Kevin Keith will not be executed, his supporters are pushing to get him a new trial. WKSU's Tim Rudell talks with three people close to the case |
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goes before parole board tomorrowWednesday, August 11, 2010 Parole board hears Keith caseTuesday, June 01, 2010 High court turns down Canton man's appeal |
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