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Supreme Court rejects death-row inmate's appeal in 1999 Edmond slaying |
By tulsaworld.com- Chris Casteel |
Published: 04/02/2019 |
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday rejected an appeal from Oklahoma death row inmate Julius D. Jones, who was convicted of killing an Edmond man in his driveway in 1999. Without comment, the court declined to hear Jones’ argument that his conviction and sentence were tainted by a racist juror. Jones has now exhausted his appeals and is eligible for an execution date when the state resumes executions. Read More. |
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