Grant pardon to Tyrone Noling!

Ohio Governor Mike DeWine

Tyrone Noling was sentenced to death in 1996 for a double homicide he did not commit. He has maintained his innocence before, during and since his trial.

There is no physical evidence linking Tyrone to the crime scene, and without the coerced testimony of the three co-defendants, the State’s case against Tyrone is virtually non-existent.

In 2009, a public records request revealed new—and potentially exculpatory—evidence in Tyrone’s case, including evidence pointing to alternative suspects. Tyrone has been sitting on death row for over 30 years for a crime he did not commit, and he continues to fight for his release and justice.

The Ohio Parole Board will hold a hearing on Tyrone's petition for a pardon on August 18, 2026. Following the hearing, the board will make a recommendation to Governor DeWine.

Please sign the petition to Governor DeWine urging him to grant Tyrone's request.

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To: Ohio Governor Mike DeWine
From: [Your Name]

We respectfully request that the Honorable Governor Mike DeWine use his power of executive clemency to pardon Tyrone Noling.
Tyrone was sentenced to death in 1996 for a crime he did not commit.
We urge Governor DeWine to carefully consider the evidence that has emerged to support Tyrone’s innocence and to intervene in this injustice.
The murder of which Tyrone was accused should not result in the death of another innocent person.