
In this Thursday, Sept. 26, 2019 photo, Kenneth Hodge, left, stands with John Hancock Jr. outside the office of the Ohio Justice and Policy Center in downtown Cincinnati. In 2007, Hancock Jr. and his Boy Scouts troop were selling Christmas trees in North College Hill. Hodge and two others robbed the Boy Scouts, including Hancock Jr. and his father. Now 24, Hancock has forgiven Hodge and the others. They exchanged numerous letters while Hodge was in prison. Hancock Jr. spoke on Hodge's behalf at court and a Hamilton County judge released Hodge from prison six years early. (Albert Cesare/The Cincinnati Enquirer via AP)
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