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Two Republican lawmakers have abandoned their reelection efforts.
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A House panel on Wednesday passed a bill that would put a moratorium on executions.
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The clemency application for a death row inmate set to be executed next month includes new evidence that supports his claim he acted in self-defense.
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NPR's Ayesha Rascoe asks Oklahoma state Rep. Kevin McDugle why he thinks death row inmate Richard Glossip is innocent and deserves a new trial.
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Some Oklahoma lawmakers who have doubts about the convictions of two death row prisoners want another layer of scrutiny in death penalty cases. StateImpact's Quinton Chandler reports on the debate around hiring investigators to vet convictions one more time before prisoners are executed.
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Thirty-four Oklahoma lawmakers are asking Governor Kevin Stitt and the Pardon and Parole Board to begin an independent investigation into a death row prisoner’s first-degree murder conviction. The legislators believe evidence points to Richard Glossip’s innocence.
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Updated 10:32 p.m.Schools across Oklahoma closed for a second day, as teachers continue to rally for more education funding.Packed the inside the Capitol…