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==Conviction & Execution== | ==Conviction & Execution== | ||
In November 1937, the jury members made no effort with their decisions, and, after a four-week trial, they found Anna guilty of all charges. The judge was reported to have cried about the idea of sending Anna to the electric chair, but he had to do so, because it was his job to pass judgment. On December 7, 1938, she became the first woman in Ohio history to ever be executed in the state's electric chair. After her execution, she was buried in Mount Calvary Cemetery in Columbus. | In November 1937, the jury members made no effort with their decisions, and, after a four-week trial, they found Anna guilty of all charges. The judge was reported to have cried about the idea of sending Anna to the electric chair, but he had to do so, because it was his job to pass judgment. On December 7, 1938, she became the first woman in Ohio history to ever be executed in the state's electric chair. After her execution, she was buried in Mount Calvary Cemetery in Columbus. | ||
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