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MECHANICSBURG, Ohio  An Ohio man's family is fulfilling his dying wish 
-- to be buried astride his beloved Harley-Davidson motorcycle.But it hasn't 
been easy. The project required an extra-large cemetery plot to accommodate 
a Plexiglas casket for Billy Standley and his 1967 Electra Glide cruiser. 
Embalmers prepared his body with a metal back brace and straps to 
ensure he'll never lose his seat.Standley's family said he'd been planning 
it for years. He said he didn't just want to ride off 
to heaven, he wanted the world to see him do it in 
see-through casket. His sons began fashioning it about five years ago.The 
Dayton Daily News reports that Standley of Mechanicsburg, west of Columbus, 
died of lung cancer Sunday at age 82. He was to be 
buried Friday.
Jan. 30, 2014: Family and friends watch as Dewey Jones, left, speaks 
to the media after a hearing before Summit County Common Pleas Court 
Judge Mary Margaret Rowlands in Akron, Ohio.Michael Chritton/APAKRON, Ohio 
 Charges were dismissed Thursday against a northeast Ohio man who served 
about 20 years in prison for a 1993 killing but maintained his 
innocence.A judge ordered a new trial last year for Dewey Jones of 
Akron after tests showed his DNA didn't match evidence at the scene.Prosecutors 
filed to dismiss the charges, noting that witnesses have died and evidence 
has degraded."We basically looked at the case as it stands today and 
determined that we didn't think that we could, for the second time, 
prove his guilt beyond a reasonable doubt," said Jill Del Greco, a 
spokeswoman for the Ohio attorney general's office.Jones told WEWS-TV he 
felt overwhelmed and said he knew such a day would come."I just 
never thought it would take this long," said Jones, 51. "The truth 
is the truth, and it always comes out."Until late last year, Jones 
was imprisoned for the robbery and slaying of 71-year-old Neal Rankin, a 
Goodyear retiree who Jones said was a family friend. Jones said he 
wasn't involved in the killing and had no knowledge about it."I sure 
would like to know who I did 20 years for," he told 
WEWS. "I wish I knew what the whole truth was."The judge hasn't 
decided whether to dismiss the charges with or without prejudice, the latter 
of which w
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