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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

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Tue Nov 5, 2019, 02:20 PM Nov 2019

Nearly 500 Prisoners in Oklahoma Freed on a Single Day

TAFT, Okla. — Julie Faircloth walked out of an Oklahoma prison near the head of a line of nearly 70 women who were freed on Monday, as part of one of the largest single-day releases of prisoners in the nation’s history.

They were greeted by screams of joy from relatives who had gathered outside the prison, a minimum-security facility southeast of Tulsa. Hugging first her mother, then her husband, Ms. Faircloth, 28, said she was overwhelmed. “I can’t even put words to it,” she said.

Across Oklahoma on Monday, 462 inmates doing time for drug possession or similar nonviolent crimes had their sentences commuted as the first step in an effort by state officials to shed the title of the nation’s incarceration capital.

“This is truly a blessing, to be able to get out on something like this, when you get overlooked so often,” said Ms. Faircloth, who plans to return to Willow, Okla., and hopes to attend college and score a job at a Hobby Lobby store.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/nearly-500-prisoners-freed-on-a-single-day/ar-AAJPLNt?li=BBnb7Kz

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Nearly 500 Prisoners in Oklahoma Freed on a Single Day (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Nov 2019 OP
Applause for sanity in a blood-red state. maxsolomon Nov 2019 #1
Voters forced the hand of Oklahoma lawmakers in 2016 when, by a wide margin, they approved a plan to Demovictory9 Nov 2019 #2

Demovictory9

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2. Voters forced the hand of Oklahoma lawmakers in 2016 when, by a wide margin, they approved a plan to
Tue Nov 5, 2019, 02:44 PM
Nov 2019
Voters forced the hand of Oklahoma lawmakers in 2016 when, by a wide margin, they approved a plan to shrink prison rolls by downgrading many felonies to misdemeanors, including simple drug possession and minor property crimes.
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