Will Oklahoma's Governor Stop the Execution of a Man Many Think May Be Innocent?
The state’s pardon board vote to recommend clemency for Julius Jones. He’s scheduled to be put to death on Thursday.

A lot of people want Oklahoma's governor to stop state officials from executing Julius Jones on Thursday.
Jones, 41, was convicted and sentenced to death for killing businessman Paul Howell during a 1999 carjacking in Edmond, Oklahoma. Jones has insisted all along that he is innocent and wasn't at the scene of the crime. He and his defense attorneys point the finger at co-defendant Christopher Jordan, who got a deal from prosecutors in exchange for testifying against Jones. Jordan has served 15 years in prison and is free now.
A change.org petition has more than 6.4 million signatures asking for mercy. Celebrity and criminal justice reform advocate Kim Kardashian spent time with Jones and his mom and is supporting his cause. On November 11, five Republican Oklahoma lawmakers called on fellow Republican Gov. Kevin Stitt to grant Jones clemency. The lawmakers' request comes on the heels of a 3–1 recommendation on November 1 from Oklahoma's Pardon and Parole Board supporting clemency for Jones. Many officials are clearly uncertain of Jones' guilt and think executing him at this point is a bad idea.
"The last thing the state should be doing is taking the life of someone who may be innocent," said Oklahoma state Rep. Gary Mize (R–Edmond) in a prepared statement. "There is too much doubt here, especially given that Julius Jones' codefendant has confessed to being the real murderer. We can't move forward with an execution under these circumstances in good conscience. I hope and pray Gov. Stitt accepts the recommendation of his Parole Board."
Stitt has not yet announced his decision, and the "Justice for Julius" campaign is urging folks to call Stitt's office and request clemency on Jones' behalf.
Stitt has overseen the return to executions in Oklahoma after a six-year moratorium prompted by concerns that the drug the state is using, midazolam, is causing painful reactions in prisoners while they die. At the first execution since the moratorium ended, John Marion Grant vomited and went into convulsions as he was dying.
Jones, like Grant, had sued (along with many other Oklahoma death row inmates) to try to stop this drug protocol, arguing that the dangers of midazolam violated their constitutional right to avoid "cruel and unusual punishment." Both Jones' and Grant's lawsuits were tossed because neither proposed any alternate methods for their executions.
Jones' separate lawsuit with four other inmates challenging Oklahoma's execution drug cocktail was rejected Friday by the 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. Based on previous rejections, it seems unlikely that there are enough votes on the Supreme Court to consider intervention. So that just leaves hopes that Stitt, like this small group of Republican lawmakers and like the state's Pardon and Parole Board, has doubts about Jones' guilt.
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The dude shot a guy dead in front of his own children with multiple adult witnesses and then hid the gun in his own family's house. Pardon me if I'm skeptical that all of the "many" people who believe he's innocent weren't there watching him shoot a man in the head.
I mean, even if you assume that everyone present at the killing was tripping balls and it was actually the other guy who pulled the trigger, this dude still deserves to fry for handing him the gun and then hiding it after the fact.
"Pardon me if I'm skeptical that all of the "many" people who believe he's innocent weren't there watching him shoot a man in the head."
Were you there watching him shoot a man in the head?
The murder weapon was found at his parents' house, with a red bandanna (identical in appearance to the red bandanna witnesses stated the killer was wearing) wrapped around it. Said bandanna had Jones's DNA on it. Prior to Howell's murder, Jones committed yet another carjacking, that he pled guilty to after the Howell murder.
All from here: https://oag.ok.gov/articles/attorney-general-hunter-reiterates-facts-julius-jones%E2%80%99-trial
I'm sure all of the other witnesses to Jones's other crimes are mistaken too.
You've got me why their Parole and Pardon Board is recommending clemency for this guy. I'm not seeing facts that support it.
Probably just voice-activated politicians, sticking their fingers in the wind and feeling a draft.
Whatever his guilt, the State should not be executing people. When corrupt prosecutors, police, and judges can cover up their corruption by murdering people, even known criminals, it just encourages more corruption.
The Illinois governor commuted all death row inmates to life without parole because more people had gotten off death row by proving they were framed by corruption than were executed. That's what governments do: breed corruption. Letting them murder to cover up corruption is the ultimate corruption.
Illinois has also released 3 drop dead guilty murderers in the last few years.
March 29, 2019
Thomas Kokoraleis was one of four men accused of being part of a satanic cult that abducted, tortured, mutilated and killed 20 women.
July 15, 2021
Carl Reimann released from prison on parole after serving more than 45 years for murdering five people including a 16 year old girl.
Oct 27, 2021
Chester Weger, convicted of killing three random Chicago-area women 1960.
The state can't be trusted with life pridon sentences either.
And Fat fuck Pritzker released 4000-prisoners early including 146-sex offenders and 64 murderers.
https://tinyurl.com/747mkbc8
Simply reduce their sentences to several consecutive life terms.
But wait! Lawsuits alleging cruel and unusual punishment were tossed because they didn’t include an alternative, acceptable method of killing! WTF?
Massive dose of carfentanyl. Done. Painless. Effective
They really should get to reviewing this sooner than later.
OK, boomer.
no *rush* to conclusions, please.
Maybe they will just pass on this. Or punt.
Three strikes and you're out.
This would never happen in Switzer Land.
(obscure and dated reference to OU, when Barry Switzer was coach).
Great reference. No need to explain it.
This would also never happen in Boznia.
only people in Chuck Fairbanks, Alaska would require the reference.
Depends on Jones's 40 time and hands...
OK U Guys, knock it off. You are going too fast. We don't need 12 Big puns in a Sec.
>>A lot of people want Oklahoma's governor to stop state officials from executing
one person wants all governors to stop state officials from executing.
So why was his conviction not overturned?
https://twitter.com/JackPosobiec/status/1460294174314479617?t=G8Zn9oe5rhmW4uSNN6NoyA&s=19
BREAKING: YouTube has suspended @RekietaMedia coverage of Kyle Rittenhouse trial
WTF? What was their justification?
he wasn't towing the correct narrarative
Justification? We don't need no stinking justification.
"Copyright Violations" for the Rittenhouse stream. Not sure how that works. It's back up now, so looks like YT backed off.
Go start your own broadcasting company, Paul.
https://twitter.com/disclosetv/status/1460295663451877376?t=gl1phLdQSiOeUtjcaWiBWw&s=19
JUST IN - YouTube is suspending multiple live streams of the Rittenhouse trial, citing "policy violations."
The trial is not following YouTube policy.
Will Oklahoma's Governor Stop the Execution of a Man Many Think May Be Innocent?
WTF does 'innocence' have to do with anything? Which option gets votes?
.. Many Think….
Is this the new “ some say”?
...Many believe... is way worse.
https://twitter.com/pipermcq/status/1460299751304224768?t=hj51yY4TKRA1Ujvy6-KEpg&s=19
Good God! Prosecutor takes the AR (an admitted exhibit), says his assistant has “ checked it to be sure it isn’t loaded.” Then, without himself opening the action to confirm unloaded, raises it and points it in the direction of the jury!
Inexcusable.
He has a career awaiting in Hollywood.
Hell with Joe Biden as an example Binger can end up as Potus too.
Any juror accidentally shot will be held in contempt.
I would have died laughing if a member of the jury had beaten the shit out of him for it.
Oh, well if his assistant checked it...
Fucking LOL. Pointing guns at the jury is a great way to win them over... If you're Saddam Hussein , maybe.
https://twitter.com/JackPosobiec/status/1460318066655563776?t=pXkCNVFYs-U2tBxgpOQvxA&s=19
Kenosha DA Binger: When you carry a gun you lose the right to self-defense
Are you paying attention yet?
Binger's been reaching throughout the entire trial. At one point he was questioning why Rittenhouse shot the one guy, when he only had a pistol.
https://twitter.com/LeonydusJohnson/status/1460318363473879049?t=JZUPbH8uFVaiDuRSWlE4Yw&s=19
Dr. Sowell often talks about how the left tends to view people as abstractions rather than flesh and blood human beings. That's what's going on with the Rittenhouse case. He’s not a human being to them. He's an abstract representation of opposition to their ideology. Not a person
https://twitter.com/JackPosobiec/status/1460297523302703114?t=Yd4xzJs7wtfdhWS20XtglQ&s=19
A government prosecutor just said Kyle Rittenhouse was guilty because he didn’t support BLM
https://twitter.com/greg_price11/status/1460329580942745603?t=Dy4tWITx8DUiwol1AL6OfQ&s=19
Binger describes the mob in Kenosha that was burning the city as a "crowd full of heroes" who tried to stop an "active shooter" in Kyle Rittenhouse.
Absolute insanity [video]
https://twitter.com/MrAndyNgo/status/1457783731012268032?t=dhGQEnLySFK_0RzNDS8YRg&s=19
The trial of accused teen shooter Kyle #Rittenhouse in #Kenosha, Wisc. has brought in a new round of gaslighting mainstream press coverage that obfuscates how violent the BLM-Antifa riots were there. Video by @Julio_Rosas11: [thread: videos]
Why the fuck are they burning garbage trucks?
Who doesn't like trash pickup?
Well, trash, I suppose...
It's actually kind of sad that, at this point, when you write one of these things, I can be morally certain you're going to leave out important details before I even read past your byline.
You'd think that, by now, you'd realize how stupid it is to assume that the defense's side of the story is complete and accurate. Or maybe you do understand that, and just don't care anymore?
Reason is apparently satisfied with its deserved zero credibility on criminal defense matters.
It is one of the more prominent issues they can both sides on while their funding is pissy at the Republican party. Cut taxes, shrink government, set some murderers free, see, they're nonpartisan!
It's pathetic. All the more because there very likely are people, right now, on Death Rows throughout the country who aren't guilty of that crime. But continuing to cry wolf on obvious pieces of garbage like Julius Jones, just makes it that more likely I'm not going to bother to listen to you when you do blunder into an actually innocent defendant.
The half-truths and obfuscating, on what should be a core competency of a Libertarian journal---criminal justice issues---is a Goddamn shame. It used to be something you could rely on Reason to try and get right. Now, it's just another damned cultural issue they can use as a wedge, to try and inflame their readers and get clicks.
I can be morally certain you're going to leave out important details before I even read past your byline.
Same here.
You just know we are not going to get a remotely fair or complete recitation of the facts and findings.
Being agenda driven is one thing, but this is lame and pathetic.
OK, so the codefendant testified in a manner that got this guy convicted and sentenced to death. Now, if this guy is actually innocent, then the codefendant committed perjury, right? So where is the part of the story where the liar got re-arrested and put back in the slammer?
But, the defense's claims to the contrary, there isn't actually a lot of reason to believe this guy is actually innocent. That's the thing. He wasn't convicted by somebody flipping a coin, he had a trial with evidence and everything, and the evidence convinced a jury of 12 that he was guilty.
And Reason creates the illusion that he's probably innocent by omitting all evidence of his guilt, while repeating factually inaccurate PR claims the defense would never dare repeat in a court.
I remember this khunt named Galik who wrote about the Glossip case while omitting the evidence against him and the appellate court rulings that sustained the conviction and sentence.
There is such a thing as an open-and-shut murder case complete with objectively conclusive evidence or an uncoerced confession. There the death sentence can relieve tax victims from being robbed to support murderers. But we've seen the looter Kleptocracy wrongly frame people right and left on obscure and malodorous pretexts enough times to reasonably conclude that abetting the machine then is the crime.
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If you want to see an innocent man, look in a death row prison.
I'd be more impressed if one of these writers would say 'all the rest are guilty, so let's execute them!' They never do.
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