United States: on death row in Oklahoma, convict narrowly escapes execution

The American convict in 2018 © Handout / Oklahoma Department of Corrections / AFP

Text by: RFI Follow

1 min

Julius Jones, an American death row inmate spared

in extremis

in the United States: after the mobilization of millions of people in his favor, the governor of Oklahoma, Kevin Stitt, interrupted his execution for a murder of which he has always been said innocent.

Advertising

Read more

With our correspondent in the United States,

David Thomson

The governor of Oklahoma thought until the end, to finally suspend this execution just four hours before the fatal injection.

After praying, reviewing documents from all parties,"

writes Kevin Stitt on Twitter, "

I have decided to commute Julius Jones' sentence to life in prison without the possibility of release.

 "

After prayerful consideration and reviewing materials presented by all sides of this case, I have determined to commute Julius Jones' sentence to life imprisonment without the possibility of parole.

- Governor Kevin Stitt (@GovStitt) November 18, 2021

This Republican governor was under intense pressure after several years of mobilization in favor of this prisoner on death row for more than 20 years.

On the Internet, a petition denouncing a racist conviction brings together more than 6 million signatures demanding the cancellation of the execution of this 41-year-old black American convicted of the murder he has always denied of a businessman in 1999.

The flaws in this file were the subject of a documentary on the ABC channel, which rocked opinion.

Several stars like Kim Kardashian, actors, athletes, and even the ambassador of the European Union to the United States, had asked the governor to intervene.

Oklahoma resumed executions in late October, after a six-year hiatus.

The state is using a controversial deadly cocktail, accused of causing slow and painful agony in several convicts.

► Read also: The strategies of French NGOs to end the death penalty

Newsletter

Receive all international news directly in your mailbox

I subscribe

Follow all the international news by downloading the RFI application

google-play-badge_FR

  • United States

  • Justice

  • Human rights