Aaron Easton Referenced in Oklahoman Coverage on Medical Parole Legislation
Attorney Aaron Easton was referenced in Oklahoman coverage discussing proposed changes to Oklahoma’s medical parole process.
The article highlights Senate Bill 1255, which would allow the Oklahoma Department of Corrections’ chief medical officer to send qualifying cases directly to the Pardon and Parole Board for consideration.
The proposed legislation reflects ongoing concerns about how medical parole and compassionate release in Oklahoma are currently handled, including delays and barriers in the process.
Easton’s involvement in ongoing medical parole cases, including the representation of inmates seeking compassionate release, aligns with the broader legal and policy issues addressed in the proposed changes.