Emergency request filed as execution looms for Julius Jones
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Attorneys for Julius Jones have filed a last-minute, emergency request seeking a temporary stop to his execution scheduled for Thursday afternoon.
Republican Gov. Kevin Stitt has kept quiet about his decision on whether to grant clemency for Jones, who has been on death row for two decades after being convicted in the 1999 killing of Paul Howell, a businessman in the affluent Oklahoma City suburb of Edmond.
The request said Oklahoma’s lethal injection procedures post a “serious and substantial risk of severe suffering and pain to prisoners” and cited last month’s execution in which John Marion Grant convulsed and vomited as he was being put to death.
“This motion is being filed now admittedly on the day of Julius Jones’s execution. Nonetheless, it is timely under circumstances where the Governor has not acted on the clemency recommendation that, if accepted, would have obviated the need for this motion being filed seeking emergency relief today as it relates to Julius Jones.”