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: Lethal InjectionClemency in Oklahoma
Full post as published by Lethal Injection on July 25, 2008 (boomark / email).
Clemency Recommendation in Oklahoma
AP reports, "Clemency recommended for convicted killer," via NewsOK.com. The state parole board has recommended clemency for a man convicted of a killing in Oklahoma City during a robbery of a steakhouse in 1996...
Oklahoma: A recommendation for clemency
The Oklahoma Pardon and Parole Board voted 4-1 Tuesday to recommend clemency for convicted killer Kevin Young. The board’s recommendation now goes to Gov. Brad Henry, who ultimately will decide whether to grant clemency...
More on Oklahoma Clemency
The Oklahoman reports, "Governor spares 2nd killer's life." For the second time in his five years in office, Gov. Brad Henry granted clemency for a man on death row. Henry approved clemency for Kevin Young, who was sentenced to death...
Oklahoma Governor Commutes Death Sentence at Jurors' and Parole Board's Request
Oklahoma Governor Brad Henry commuted the death sentence of Kevin Young to life in prison without parole on July 24th. Henry stated, "This was a very difficult decision and one that I did not take lightly...
Clemency in Oklahoma
The Oklahoman reports, "Governor commutes inmate's death sentence." Gov. Brad Henry today approved clemency for death row inmate Kevin Young. The governor commuted his sentence to life without the possibility of parole as recommended by the state Pardon and Parole...
More on the Oklahoma Clemency Bid
The Oklahoman yesterday reported, "Clemency bid for Kevin Young brings 30-day execution stay." Gov. Brad Henry on Tuesday granted a stay of execution for Kevin Young, 43. Young had been scheduled to die by lethal injection July 22...
Oklahoma Bacterial Outbreak
One Person Dead, 14 Hospitalized
Religious Decorations
Oklahoma City to pay attorney fees in religious freedom violations lawsuit.
Soliris Patent
Alexion Pharmaceuticals Inc. agrees to pay the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation a $10 million patent infringement settlement.








