District Attorney David Prater Photo: Mark Hancock Mack Martin, an attorney for the board members, called the charges unfair. What they did is not a crime, he said. Thats my opinion, and my opinion is just as important as David Praters. But the D.A. contends he had no choice after he offered not to pursue […]
pardon
Parole division
Gov. Mary Fallin The governor initially endorsed the measure, but withdrew her support after a controversy erupted between the state Pardon and Parole Board and the Oklahoma District Attorneys Association (ODAA). In a prepared statement, Fallin said she remains committed to the general concept of removing the governor from the pardon and parole process in […]
Secret paroles?
“We were thinking this can’t be right, Sharp recalled. What was going on behind the scenes to even get her a chance to talk to the parole board? We thought [at the time of the 2008 trial] that we had eight years before we had to relive this, and all of a sudden, we had […]
Fixing a role in parole
Tough on crime, truth in sentencing and the jailhouse concept for juvenile offenders all play into our overcrowded prisons. Its time to get away from these useless and expensive concepts and focus more on being smart on crime. Campaign contributions from private prison operators have led to a strong lock them up and throw away […]
