![]() Go back to previous page. Oklahoma Applicable Form of Executive Clemency: Commutation of Sentence Eligibility: All inmates are eligible to apply. Inmates become eligible to apply for commutation of sentence at the same time they become eligible for parole. However, the Oklahoma Pardon and Parole Board sometimes considers an inmate for a commutation earlier than his/her scheduled consideration date. Application Process: Eligible inmates should request that their sentence be considered for commutation at their parole hearing, and follow any instructions given by the Board. Inmates seeking early consideration of commutation (that is, earlier than the regularly scheduled date) must convince a majority of the five-member Board to vote in favor of early consideration. Each member of the Board maintains a post office box through which inmates can contact them by letter. An inmate should write a letter requesting early consideration and send a copy to each of the five Board members. No content guidelines have been established for the letters. Inmates are encouraged, along with basic information (name, inmate number, location, etc.), to include as much information as necessary to provide Board members with a complete history of the crime(s) involved and an understanding of the circumstances that warrant early consideration and commutation. Letters should be addressed to the following persons: Mr. Clinton Johnson - Chair Mr. Richard L. Dugger Mr. James M. Brown, Sr. Ms. Lynnell Harkins Ms. Susan B. Loving For more information on the Pardon and Parole Board click here. When corresponding with Board members, please place the following information on the outside of the envelope and on the letter (Do not send registered mail): Name and DOC Number
If a Board member takes an interest in an inmate's letter, they can contact
the administrative office and request a Pre-docket Investigation Report
which is a brief, official overview of the inmate, their crime, sentence
length, and activity since being incarcerated. At a subsequent meeting of
the Board, the member who initiated the request discusses the case with
the rest of the Board. If early consideration is approved by a majority
of the Board, the case is considered at the next available meeting thereafter.
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