• ❤ Donate Now
  • Topics
    • Education
    • Democracy
    • Mental Health
    • Criminal Justice
    • Public Health
    • Race & Equity
    • Government
    • Poverty
    • Immigration
    • Children & Youth
  • Data
    • OK ARPA Funds Requests
    • Public School Enrollment
    • ACT Scores
    • Per-Pupil Spending by School
    • Legislative Financial Disclosures
    • Hospitals That Sue Patients
  • Newsletters
  • Support Us
    • Help Us Make a Difference
    • Become a Community Sponsor
    • Become a Corporate Sponsor
  • About Us
    • Oklahoma Watch Staff
    • Jobs at Oklahoma Watch
    • Republish Our Stories
    • Board of Directors
    • Organizational Donors
    • Individual Donors
    • Media Partners
  • Contact Us
    • Contact Us
  • Podcast
    • Long Story Short
  • Projects
    • Our State Under Stitt
    • Inside Democracy
    • In Search of Solutions
    • The Invisible Classroom
    • The Coronavirus Storytelling Project
    • The Medicaid Question
    • Shallow Justice
    • The Invisibles: A Video Series
    • Kids in Peril
    • Stop and Seize
  • My account
Skip to content
Oklahoma Watch

Oklahoma Watch

No Favorites No Falsehoods No Fear

  • Projects:
  • Inside Democracy
  • Long Story Short podcast
  • Solutions
  • The Invisible Classroom
  • Data-Driven
  • A Mile In Another’s Shoes

Tag: Pardon and Parole Board

Posted inPodcasts

Long Story Short: What’s Behind A Grand Jury’s Rebuke of the Governor, Pardon and Parole Board

by Oklahoma Watch May 24, 2022May 24, 2022

Paul Monies reports on the Oklahoma County Grand Jury’s rebuke of the governor and the Pardon and Parole Board; Lionel Ramos talks about his upcoming story on Oklahoma abortion data; Keaton Ross gives an update on a federal lawsuit holding up Oklahoma executions.

Posted inCriminal Justice

Rights of the Condemned: What Oklahoma Death Row Prisoners Can and Can’t Do In Their Final Hours

by Keaton Ross September 23, 2021September 23, 2021
Posted inCriminal Justice

Even With New Evidence, Oklahoma Prisoners’ Quest For Justice Is Arduous

by Keaton Ross September 15, 2021November 29, 2021
Posted inCriminal Justice

What Oklahoma Lawmakers Did and Didn’t Do on Criminal Justice This Session

by Keaton Ross June 4, 2021June 4, 2021
Posted inCriminal Justice

A Guide to the Pardon and Parole Board as the Julius Jones Case Advances

by Keaton Ross March 18, 2021March 23, 2021
Posted inCriminal Justice

Pardon and Parole Board Advances Julius Jones’ Commutation Application. What’s Next?

by Keaton Ross March 8, 2021March 8, 2021
Posted inCorrections

State Officials Say Oklahoma is on Track to Resume Executions

by Keaton Ross October 14, 2020October 14, 2020

Popular Articles

  • How Nitrogen Executions Could Go Wrong
  • OKC Develops New Approach to Homelessness: Housing Over Criminalizing
  • How Recreational Is Oklahoma's Medical Marijuana Market?
  • Teacher Salaries by District
  • Ryan Walters Steps Down From Nonprofit Role That Drew Scrutiny
  • Children & Youth
  • Criminal Justice
  • Education
  • Government
  • Immigration
  • Poverty
  • Watch-Out Forums
  • Individual Donors (2021)
  • Organizational Donors
  • Media Partners
  • Privacy Policy
  • Ethics Policy
  • Editorial Independence Policy
© 2023 Oklahoma Watch ISSN 2835-5628. Proudly powered by Newspack by Automattic