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Ohio death row inmate gets new trial and bond in 1994 murder case


Elwood Jones, center, at a bond hearing Friday in Hamilton County Court. Judge Wende Cross, who set his bond Friday, ordered a new trial for Jones last month after concluding prosecutors withheld crucial evidence in his original trial.

A man who sat on Ohio’s death row for almost three decades will be released Saturday after a judge ruled he didn’t get a fair trial and is eligible for bond.

Elwood Jones, convicted of a murder he says he didn’t commit, turned to his attorneys after the judge’s ruling and said, “Thank you.”

Jones has insisted since his arrest that he did not kill Rhoda Nathan in her Blue Ash hotel room in 1994. Judge Wende Cross, who set his bond Friday, ordered a new trial for Jones last month after concluding prosecutors withheld crucial evidence in his original trial.

Cross cleared the way for Jones’ release after a hearing Friday morning in Hamilton County Common Pleas Court, when she set an unsecured $50,000 bond for Jones, which means he’s not required to post any money and only pays if he fails to show up for future court appearances.



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