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Author Archives: Cary Aspinwall

Posted inCriminal Justice

In Winning Execution Stay, Attorneys Also Claim Other Lethal Drug Is Available

by Ziva Branstetter and Cary Aspinwall September 16, 2015June 25, 2020

Oklahoma was three hours away from executing Richard Glossip Wednesday when the court system threw two major wrenches into the state’s execution process: An appellate court will review new evidence in Glossip’s case, and the state’s controversial drug of choice faces a new federal challenge.

Posted inPublic Health

A Chance to Escape Addiction

by Cary Aspinwall March 14, 2012October 28, 2019
Posted inCriminal Justice, Women in Prison

Law Increases Inmate Release Eligibility

by Cary Aspinwall November 14, 2011October 28, 2019
Posted inCriminal Justice, Women in Prison

Fallin Pushes Oklahoma Parole Approval

by Cary Aspinwall October 31, 2011October 28, 2019
Posted inPublic Health

No Easy Fix for Prescription Drug Abuse

by Cary Aspinwall September 16, 2011October 28, 2019
Megan Olmstead reads with her daughter, Chloe, before bed at Center Point therapeutic center in Tulsa on Jan. 17, 2010. Olmstead is the first woman in Oklahoma Department of Corrections history to have her child live with her while still in custody. Olmstead holds a job and plans to be out of Center Point in March 2011.
Posted inCriminal Justice, Women in Prison

Facility Prepares Women to be Moms Again

by Cary Aspinwall February 27, 2011October 28, 2019
Haley Cassell, 16, laughs with her sister, Olivia, 8 (center), and her grandmother Anita (right) as Haley's mother, Amy, performs in A Center Point Holiday at the facility in north Tulsa. The holiday play was written, organized and performed by the 33 women in the program for their families and friends. Center Point in Tulsa provides therapeutic recovery for incarcerated women with drug and alcohol addictions.
Posted inCriminal Justice, Women in Prison

Rehabilitation Center Offers Redemption

by Cary Aspinwall December 28, 2010October 28, 2019

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