The Morning Journal (Lorain, OH)

Jury selection slated in trial of inmate in death of cellmate

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LEBANON, OHIO » Jury selection is scheduled to begin Monday for the death penalty trial of an Ohio prison inmate accused of having strangled his cellmate almost two years ago.

The Dayton Daily News reports that the trial comes amid discussion among Ohio lawmakers on capital punishment and an offer from the defendant to accept a sentence of life in prison without possibilit­y of parole.

Prosecutor­s rejected the offer from 34-year-old Jack Welninski, who is charged with capital murder in the April 2018 death of 40-yearold Kevin Nill less than an hour after the two were put in a cell together at Lebanon Correction­al Institutio­n.

Welninski is currently is in the Ohio State Penitentia­ry in Youngstown serving a 69-year sentence for the 2015 attempted murder of a police officer.

Nill was serving 18 months for attempted domestic violence. Investigat­ors said at the time that they believe the defendant committed the murder to get transferre­d to another prison.

A prison official testified Feb. 12 that Welninski used a sharpened toothbrush to stab another inmate and assaulted guards. Jay DeBold, regional special operations commander for the Ohio Department of Rehabilita­tion & Correction, also said that despite being in the state’s supermax prison, the defendant had obtained and used razor blades.

Lt. Sean Embleton, who oversees courthouse security in Warren County, has expressed concerns about violence or an escape attempt. “I worry about the length of the trial,” Embleton said during the Feb. 12 hearing. Welninski is to be guarded by four special correction­s officers and up to three sheriff’s deputies.

Defense attorneys have called for efforts to avoid prejudicin­g the jury. Judge Donald Oda II has ordered the prison transport team to dress in “concealed carry uniform” and remove their hats. Welninski’s restraints are to be kept from jurors and he will be dressed in street clothes rather than those worn by high-security prison inmates.

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