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Oklahoma prepares for state’s first double execution since 1937
Article by: SEAN MURPHY , Associated Press Updated: April 24, 2014 – 5:05 PM OKLAHOMA CITY — Oklahoma plans to hold its first double execution in nearly 80 years, Gov. Mary Fallin said Thursday. The move comes a day after […]
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Rob Warden, co-founder of Center on Wrongful Convictions, believes death penalty abolition is possible
By Darla Shelden City Sentinel, April 23. 2014 The Oklahoma Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty (OK-CADP) and the University of Central Oklahoma’s American Democracy Project recently co-hosted two events on the UCO campus in Edmond. The Coalition’s 23rd Annual […]
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UCO debates Oklahoma Justice Commission
By James Coburn – Edmond Sun, April 14, 2014 EDMOND — A 1-percent chance that an innocent person could be executed for murder is justification to end capital punishment, said Greg Munday, who favors the abolition of the capital punishment. […]
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