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Bonus - Oklahoma Developments - HB3903, Glossip, Jones and Doyle Resigns - Oh My!

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In this bonus episode, I’m joined by Amy Kingry and Jennifer Harmon to talk about the recent developments in Oklahoma, including the pardon and parole reform bill that was passed in committee last week, the propaganda campaign by the bill’s opposition, the Oklahoma lethal injection trial, the grand jury investigation into the release of Lawrence Anderson and the recent and abrupt resignation of Kelly Doyle from the Pardon and Parole Board. We’ll also talk about what that resignation means to the make-up of the board.

About Amy: Amy, a native of Edmond, Oklahoma, has been a paralegal in Oklahoma City for 21 years. She’s a co-founder of the Oklahoma Victims Innocence Project. OKVIP is a community organization dedicated to supporting victims/survivors of violent crime as they navigate post-conviction litigation. OKVIP’s goal is to let victims of violent crimes know that they have a voice to speak the truth, even if their voices shake.

About Jennifer: Jennifer, a native of Tulsa, Oklahoma, is a community advocate, Alert Neighbor and a Navy veteran. She holds a Master of Divinity from Phillips Theological Seminary and is a co-founder of Oklahoma Victims Innocence Project. In 2011, she co-founded Justice For Peggy Gaytan, a city-wide publicity campaign comprised of residents across Tulsa, local media, and small business owners, which was instrumental in helping police make an arrest in the December 22, 2011 murder of grandmother Peggy Gaytan.

Oklahoma Victims Innocence Project:

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theokvip

Twitter: https://twitter.com/okvictimsrights

Instagram: @ok_vip_1

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In this bonus episode, I’m joined by Amy Kingry and Jennifer Harmon to talk about the recent developments in Oklahoma, including the pardon and parole reform bill that was passed in committee last week, the propaganda campaign by the bill’s opposition, the Oklahoma lethal injection trial, the grand jury investigation into the release of Lawrence Anderson and the recent and abrupt resignation of Kelly Doyle from the Pardon and Parole Board. We’ll also talk about what that resignation means to the make-up of the board.

About Amy: Amy, a native of Edmond, Oklahoma, has been a paralegal in Oklahoma City for 21 years. She’s a co-founder of the Oklahoma Victims Innocence Project. OKVIP is a community organization dedicated to supporting victims/survivors of violent crime as they navigate post-conviction litigation. OKVIP’s goal is to let victims of violent crimes know that they have a voice to speak the truth, even if their voices shake.

About Jennifer: Jennifer, a native of Tulsa, Oklahoma, is a community advocate, Alert Neighbor and a Navy veteran. She holds a Master of Divinity from Phillips Theological Seminary and is a co-founder of Oklahoma Victims Innocence Project. In 2011, she co-founded Justice For Peggy Gaytan, a city-wide publicity campaign comprised of residents across Tulsa, local media, and small business owners, which was instrumental in helping police make an arrest in the December 22, 2011 murder of grandmother Peggy Gaytan.

Oklahoma Victims Innocence Project:

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theokvip

Twitter: https://twitter.com/okvictimsrights

Instagram: @ok_vip_1

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