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Rojem was sentenced to death for the murder of his seven-year-old former stepdaughter in the 1980s. He was denied a recommendation of clemency earlier this month.
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Oklahoma currently has one execution scheduled each month from February to August, but a request from the Attorney General might lengthen the time between each execution.
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Oklahoma death row inmate Scott Eizember is set to be executed Thursday morning.
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Dick Pryor and Shawn Ashley look back at the top stories of the year in Oklahoma politics, policy and government to close out 2022. In this week's segment, they unveil stories ten through six.
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Richard Fairchild was on death row for the 1993 murder of his girlfriend's three-year-old son.
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A law firm claims new evidence has been discovered in the case of Oklahoma death row inmate Richard Glossip.
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The Oklahoma Pardon and Parole Board voted 3-2 on Wednesday to recommend clemency to death row inmate James Coddington.
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Beginning Aug. 25, the state plans to conduct an execution by lethal injection approximately once every four weeks through 2024.
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Oklahoma secrecy laws allow the state to obscure where it gets lethal injection drugs. Given the state's track record, the critics say, that shouldn't be the case.
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A lawsuit challenging Oklahoma’s lethal injection protocol is going to trial. Here’s what’s at stakeThe outcome of an upcoming federal trial will have long-lasting implications for the death penalty in Oklahoma.