COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio has delayed executions until 2017 because of problems finding supplies of lethal injection drugs.
The announcement on Monday means Ohio will go at least two years without putting anyone to death and marks another setback in efforts to carry out capital punishment in the state.
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The Department of Rehabilitation and Correction says the dates of 12 inmates have been pushed into the future through warrants of reprieve by Gov. John Kasich.









