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Long Story Short: The State Expanded Medical Parole Four Years Ago, but the Number of Medical Paroles Has Plummeted
Imagine a criminal. Not a murderer sentenced to life without parole, but something bad: rape, assault, drug trafficking. Imagine that the...

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Jul 87 min read


Oklahomas Truth-In-Sentencing laws and why wasn't it used?
QUESTION PRESENTED 1. Did Oklahoma's Truth-in-Sentencing Act/Laws originally mandate by Oklahoma House Bill #1213, cited as: Title 57,...

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Jun 102 min read


21 bills still waiting on decision by Gov. Stitt
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – Governor Kevin Stitt still has to make a decision on 21 bills that made it to his desk by the end of session....

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Jun 103 min read


Gov. Kevin Stitt reflects on the 2024 legislative session and what’s next in final year
In a sit-down interview with Haley Hetrick, Governor Kevin Stitt reflects on this year’s legislative session, discussing the wins, the...

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Jun 107 min read


Oklahoma's Republican attorney general explains why he fought to overturn Richard Glossip's death sentence
As attorney general of Oklahoma, Gentner Drummond has personally attended nine executions. Since taking office in 2023, he's approved of...

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Jun 72 min read


Oklahoma Enacts Fines and Fees Reform, Tougher Sentencing Laws
Bills aimed at reducing fines and fees that burden criminal defendants and boosting statewide participation in a county-level mental...

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Jun 73 min read


‘Army of orange’ inmates with chainsaws rescue mother, 3 children who were stranded after destructive Oklahoma tornado
A mother and her three children were rescued from their Oklahoma home by a group of prison inmates after a tornado devastated their...

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Jun 72 min read


Hundreds could be in Oklahoma prisons on a wrongful conviction. This group helps them find justice
Imagine having a bad dream about being convicted of a crime you didn't commit. Or a nightmare if the crime was a murder ― and you were...

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Jun 75 min read



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Jun 70 min read


Gov. Kevin Stitt signs bill increasing compensation to those wrongfully convicted
The law goes into effect in July. OKLAHOMA CITY — Over the weekend, Gov. Kevin Stitt signed nine bills into law and vetoed four. Among...

AllInOneAdmin
May 261 min read


Overcoming Mental Health Issues: A Journey to Wellness
Introduction Mental health issues affect millions of people worldwide, yet they often remain shrouded in stigma and misunderstanding....

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May 243 min read


Navigating Reentry in Oklahoma: A Guide for the Journey Ahead
Introduction Reentry can be a challenging yet transformative experience for individuals returning to Oklahoma after incarceration. The...

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May 233 min read
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