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A majority of the Ohio Parole Board failed to appear at Wednesday's hearing, meaning the case will be referred to Central Office Board Review.
Ex-Akron police captain Douglas Prade who was convicted, then exonerated, of killing his wife remains in prison, despite DNA evidence excluding him.
Ex-Akron police captain Douglas Prade who was convicted, then exonerated, of killing his wife remains in prison, despite DNA evidence excluding him.
When former Akron Police Capt. Douglas Prade was convicted of killing his ex-wife in 1997, he vowed he would one day clear his name. And it seemed he had – briefly – when DNA testing in 2013 ...
Douglas Prade The former Akron police captain was convicted in the 1997 shooting death of his former wife, Dr. Margo Prade, 41, inside her van in the parking lot of her Wooster Avenue medical office.
The court’s Monday decision marked the latest setback for former Akron officer Douglas Prade, who is serving life in prison. His ex-wife, Dr. Margo Prade, was shot and killed.
AKRON, Ohio (AP) — The Ohio Supreme Court says it won't consider an appeal filed by a former Ohio police officer who's seeking a new trial for the 1997 slaying of his ex-wife.
The Ohio Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that former Akron police captain Douglas Prade must remain in prison because the state had a right to appeal a lower court's finding he was innocent of ...
AKRON, Ohio — A judge denied a motion by former Akron Police Captain Doug Prade for a new trial in the 1997 murder of his wife, Dr. Margo Prade. Summit County Common Pleas Judge Christine Cro… ...
Kenya and Sahara Prade told the Akron Beacon Journal recently that it wasn't in Douglas Prade's character to kill Dr.Margo Prade, who was found shot to death in a van parked outside her Akron ...
Douglas Prade is seeking a new trial in the shooting death of Dr. Margo Prade, with his attorneys arguing there’s no physical evidence tying him to her slaying outside her Akron medical office.
FILE – In this Sept. 23, 1998 file photo, former Akron, Ohio, police Capt. Douglas Prade shows no emotion as he is found guilty on all counts during his trial at the Summit County Common Pleas ...
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