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For just the second time in nearly seven years, Oklahoma has executed a death row inmate.
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Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt granted clemency to Julius Jones on Thursday, less than four hours before he was scheduled to be executed.
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Oklahoma’s Governor is the person who must choose whether a man at the center of a national controversy around the death penalty will live or die on Thursday afternoon.
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Oklahoma Pardon and Parole Board recommends clemency for Bigler Stouffer
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With hours left before the scheduled execution of Julius Jones, his supporters have been rallying at the Oklahoma state Capitol and across Oklahoma City to voice their support for clemency.
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Less than 48 hours out from his scheduled execution, Julius Jones’ supporters still don’t know whether he’ll get clemency.
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The first executions in the state since 2015 are scheduled to continue as planned after death row inmates were denied stays of execution.
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Executions by lethal injection are usually carried out in six to 12 minutes. On April 29, 2014, it took 43 minutes for Clayton Lockett to die. Lockett,…
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The last executions in Oklahoma were embarrassing failures.Before he died, Clayton Lockett writhed and moaned on his gurney. Charles Warner said his body…
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Oklahoma wants to go where no state has gone before: Executing death row inmates with nitrogen gas. Officials say nitrogen will bring quick, painless…