![]() Jones has claimed he was framed by the actual killer who was a former co-defendant and a key witness against him. ![]() “While we had hoped the governor would adopt the board’s recommendation in full by commuting Julius’ sentence to life with the possibility of parole in light of the overwhelming evidence of Julius’ innocence, we are grateful that the governor has prevented an irreparable mistake,” she said. Jones’ attorney, Amanda Bass, said the Oklahoma governor “took an important step today toward restoring public faith in the criminal justice system by ensuring that Oklahoma does not execute an innocent man.” His case gained some high-profile attention after it was featured in a 2018 ABC documentary “The Last Defense.” Jones was convicted of first-degree murder and sentenced to die for the 1999 shooting death of a 45-year-old man, Paul Howell, during a carjacking. Coakley said of Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt. “I applaud his commitment to seeking justice while providing the condemned an opportunity for redemption,” Archbishop Paul S. 1, to reduce Jones’ sentence to life in prison with the possibility of parole. Stitt reduced Jones’ sentence to life in prison without parole, partially following a recommendation from the Oklahoma Pardon and Parole Board but veering from that recommendation, reached in a 3-1 vote Nov. “I applaud his commitment to seeking justice while providing the condemned an opportunity for redemption,” the archbishop said in a Nov. (Kevin) Stitt to grant clemency in this case,” said Archbishop Paul S. “It took tremendous courage in the face of intense pressure for Gov. 18 announcement that the Oklahoma governor granted death-row inmate Julius Jones clemency-just hours before he was scheduled to be executed. ![]() WASHINGTON (CNS) - Catholic opponents of the death penalty, including Oklahoma City’s archbishop, praised the Nov. ![]()
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