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<text id=90TT3494>
<title>
Dec. 31, 1990: American Notes:Ohio
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TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1990
Dec. 31, 1990 The Best Of '90
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<source>Time Magazine</source>
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NATION, Page 17
American Notes
OHIO
Eleventh-Hour Clemency
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<p> Richard Celeste has worked to improve the lot of battered
women for much of his public career--even turning his former
home into a shelter for them. Last week, in a dramatic final act
before relinquishing the Ohio governorship, he granted clemency
to 25 abused women convicted of killing or assaulting their
mates. The move, the first such mass commutation in the nation,
was hailed by women's rights groups as a major victory in the
fight to treat violence-prone battered women as victims, not
criminals. But many prosecutors charged that the action would
encourage more abused women to resort to violence.
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<p> Celeste's order comes on the heels of a March state supreme
court decision and the passage of a new law that--like laws
of most other states--recognizes the "battered woman syndrome"
as a legal defense. The Governor reviewed the cases of 105 women
who had not been allowed to use that defense before the new Ohio
rules went into effect. He freed 21 who had already spent two
years behind bars and said four others could leave after
completing two years. He ordered all of them to perform 200
hours of community service.
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