![]() Jones’ mother, Madeline Davis-Jones, so poignantly put it, “If the state of Oklahoma kills my son, it will not bring the Howell family closure and it will not bring Paul Howell justice. “We hope that Governor Stitt will exercise his authority to accept the Board’s recommendation and ensure that Oklahoma does not execute an innocent man.” “ The Pardon and Parole Board has now twice voted in favor of commuting Julius Jones’s death sentence, acknowledging the grievous errors that led to his conviction and death sentence,” said Mr. Jones’ death sentence to life with the possibility of parole. That hearing has now taken place, and the board, by a vote of 3–1, again recommended clemency and, again, urged commutation of Mr. Kevin Stitt made clear that only a clemency hearing would override the death sentence. Jones and his many supporters around the country to breathe a little easier.Īnd yet, just days later, a new execution date was set: November 18. Although a commutation is a long way from an exoneration, this decision allowed Mr. Last month, the Oklahoma Pardon and Paroles Board held a commutation hearing and, for the first time in its long history, recommended commuting Mr. Jones has fought to prove his innocence and to save his own life. Jordan subsequently revealed that they heard him confess to being the attacker.įor more than 20 years, Mr. They not only neglected to present his alibi witnesses, they also failed to properly investigate the statements of the key witness, Mr. Jones’ own attorneys failed to properly defend him. Thus, although the presumption of innocence is the cornerstone of our system of justice, race operated as a proxy for criminality, guilt, and ultimately death-worthiness for Mr. Jones should be taken behind the courthouse and shot. One juror, in the mostly white jury, used the n-word and declared that Mr. In the crime’s immediate aftermath, the district attorney declared, with no evidence to support the claim, that the murder was an act of violence committed by Black men seeking money for drugs. ![]() Jones, who is a Black man, he was subjected to a barrage of racial slurs from officers. Yet, there is little doubt that racism was at play in Mr. Jones despite these conflicting details and the absence of conclusive evidence. Still, prosecutors relentlessly pursued Mr. Jones was at home with his parents, sister, and older brother. And he had an alibi: At the time of the crime, Mr. He did not fit the description provided to the police.
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