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OKJ2 - Oklahoma Journalists for Justice

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Investigative journalism dedicated to validating or debunking claims of men and women unfairly imprisoned in Oklahoma for crimes they did not commit

A New Day 1 | FULL DOCUMENTARY 08/22/2021

This new 30-minute documentary about people coming out of prison is well worth a watch. It features an OKC inmate.

A New Day 1 | FULL DOCUMENTARY Every year 600,000 men and women return to our communities from incarceration. 95% of prisoners will one day come home. As a result of their criminal record,...

03/12/2019

You won't want to miss this!

Tom Gillert, the recent chairman of the Oklahoma Pardon and Parole Board, will speak Saturday afternoon at the OK CURE meeting. If you've ever wanted to know more about how the board operates and how members make life-altering decisions about inmates' sentences or what chances inmates have of ever getting released early, this is your chance to find out.

Gillert worked as an assistant district attorney in Tulsa County before serving 20 years (1994-2004) as a district judge. He was appointed to the Pardon and Parole Board by the Court of Criminal Appeals and in 2015 reappointed to the board by Gov. Mary Fallin. He stepped down in January.

The OK CURE meeting will be from 2 to 4 p.m. Saturday, March 16, at the Hardesty Regional Library, 8316 E. 93rd St. (Memorial Drive and the Creek Turnpike) in Tulsa. The meeting will be live-streamed on Facebook, and we will make a special effort to field online questions.

Gillert will speak and answer questions between 2:30 and 3:30 p.m. Please don't ask about individual inmates' specific cases. Questions should revolve around how the board and its members make decisions.

Drug convictions overturned for 10 framed by Chicago police sergeant: 'He took everything from me' 03/03/2019

It’s unbelievable how a crooked cop could get so many people wrongfully convicted. This stuff really happens when you are poor and can not afford good legal representation. Shameful.

Drug convictions overturned for 10 framed by Chicago police sergeant: 'He took everything from me' A Cook County judge Monday morning overturned the drug convictions of 10 men who joined a growing list of people who in recent years have have been exonerated after being framed by disgraced Chicago police Sgt. Ronald Watts.

03/03/2019
Stitt appoints reform advocates to parole board 02/26/2019

More great news on criminal justice reform in Oklahoma!

Stitt appoints reform advocates to parole board - Gov. Kevin Stitt announced three appointments to the state’s Pardon and Parole Board on Tuesday that he said will bring a “fresh perspective” to a board from which he wants more inmate applications.The governor’s office announced the appointment of Kelly E. Doyle, Adam Luck and Robert Gill...

Oklahoma Journalists for Justice | Oklahoma Journalists for Justice 01/14/2019

It’s beyond disturbing that Rodney Fisher remains incarcerated for purse snatchings that occurred over 25 years ago. His story can be viewed at OKJ2.org. Here is the 2017 filing by the Oklahoma Innocence Project for post-conviction relief that still has not received s response.

Oklahoma Journalists for Justice | Oklahoma Journalists for Justice What is OKJ2? Imagine that in the next few minutes you receive a knock on your door, a phone call or email and a stranger accuses you of a crime. You know immediately the information is false, but you reel at the mere insinuation of wrongdoing on your part. What begins as an unnerving conversation r...

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