Daughters of convicted killer plead for compassion as terminally ill father seeks medical parole

Aaron Easton appeared in News 9 coverage related to ongoing efforts to secure compassionate release for a terminally ill inmate. The story followed the family’s plea for medical parole and the legal process required to obtain it.

Easton spoke to both the legal standards and the practical challenges involved, noting that even when medical professionals and corrections officials support release, cases can stall before reaching the parole board.

His involvement in the case reflects a continued focus on post-conviction advocacy and ensuring that Oklahoma law is applied as intended in compassionate release situations.

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