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Oklahoma death row inmate plans to reject chance for clemency despite maintaining his innocence
Read full article: Oklahoma death row inmate plans to reject chance for clemency despite maintaining his innocenceAn Oklahoma death row inmate scheduled to be executed in September for the 1996 killing of a University of Oklahoma dance student says he plans to reject his chance for a clemency hearing.
Oklahoma panel advances convicted killer's commutation
Read full article: Oklahoma panel advances convicted killer's commutationFILE - This Feb. 5, 2018, file photo provided by the Oklahoma Department of Corrections shows Julius Jones. Jones, an Oklahoma death row inmate whose case has drawn national attention has cleared the first hurdle in his quest for a reduced sentence. The Pardon and Parole Board voted 3-1 on Monday, March 8, 2021, to advance Julius Jones' commutation request to a second stage. The board's approval moves Jones' commutation request to a second-stage hearing later this year in which Jones and his supporters will be able to address the board. If approved at the second stage, the commutation request will be forwarded to Republican Gov.
Oklahoma prosecutor urges panel to reject inmate's claims
Read full article: Oklahoma prosecutor urges panel to reject inmate's claimsOklahoma County's top prosecutor is asking the state's Pardon and Parole Board to reject a commutation request from Jones. Jones was convicted and sentenced to die for the 1999 shooting death of Edmond businessman Paul Howell. Kevin Stitt to commute Jones’ death sentence and spare his life. AdJones has maintained his innocence and claims in his application for clemency that he was framed by the real killers. “At the time Mr. Howell was shot, I was at my parents’ house, with my family, miles away," Jones wrote.
Dallas Cowboys QB Dak Prescott asks Oklahoma governor to release Black death row inmate
Read full article: Dallas Cowboys QB Dak Prescott asks Oklahoma governor to release Black death row inmatePlease dont let another innocent black man die from the systemic mistreatment that has plagued our nation for far too long, Prescott wrote, according to TIME. Dear Governor Stitt and Oklahoma Pardon and Parole Board Members,I am writing to express my wholehearted support of Julius Jones commutation application. Please dont let another innocent black man die from the systemic mistreatment that has plagued our nation for far too long. It is my firm belief that Julius Jones conviction and death sentence is an egregious injustice. I ask for you to please do your part to help bring about this change by giving thoughtful and sincere consideration to your review of Julius Jones commutation application.