Judge Failed to Disclose Personal Ties to Prosecutor in Two Death Row Cases

A judge's recusal in a high-profile Oklahoma death penalty case was finalized yesterday, with the judge announcing her decision just days before the scheduled execution of one of the defendants, Tremane Wood.

Wood is due to be executed by lethal injection on November 13 for murder. His lawyers claimed that the judge presiding over his case, Susan Stallings, should recuse herself from the trial because of her close relationship with the original prosecutor, Fern Smith, who was in charge of Wood's case when it was first tried.

In October, during an evidentiary hearing, Stallings denied any personal connection to Smith but admitted that she had attended a group trip to Spain with her in 1997. However, Stallings' lawyers claimed this was just one instance of their relationship, and they produced records showing the judge had traveled with Smith on another occasion, in 2016.

Stallings maintained that she didn't have to disclose more information about her relationship with Smith because she had already done so once. The judge's recusal came after the defense team presented evidence of Stallings' close association with Smith and other prosecutors who handled Glossip's case, which could raise concerns about bias in the trial.

In an unexpected twist, a document revealed that Judge Stallings emailed Fern Smith to congratulate her on the outcome of the Tremane Wood case. Wood’s lawyers argued this was an attempt by Stallings to conceal their relationship.

As a result of Stallings' recusal, the Oklahoma Pardon and Parole Board voted 3-2 in favor of recommending clemency for Wood. The board's decision means that Governor Kevin Stitt now has the power to commute Wood’s sentence to life without parole.

In contrast, Glossip remains on death row after a US Supreme Court order overturned his first conviction in 2015 due to allegations of prosecutorial misconduct and ineffective assistance of counsel.

A new judge has been assigned to Glossip's case, but her qualifications are still under scrutiny due to Smith’s involvement in the prosecution.

The Oklahoma Governor had agreed to accept the board’s recommendation for clemency, which was seen as a response to the revelations about Stallings' close association with former prosecutor Fern Smith and its potential impact on Wood's trial.
 
OMG I JUST CAN'T BELIEVE THIS IS HAPPENING!!!! THE JUDGE'S RECUSAL WAS FINALLY FINALIZED AND IT'S A BIG DEAL!!! TREMANE WOOD IS GOING TO HAVE A CHANCE AT LIFE NOW THOUGH 🙌🏽🔥. I MEAN, WHO DOESN'T LOVE A GOOD TWIST IN A STORY?! SO THE JUDGE HAD THIS CLOSE FRIENDSHIP WITH THE ORIGINAL PROSECUTOR AND IT'S MAKING PEOPLE QUESTION IF SHE WAS FAIR TO TREMANE. BUT YOU KNOW WHAT'S EVEN CRAZIER? THE EMAIL WHERE SHE CONGRATULATES HER ON THE OUTCOME OF THE CASE!!! IT JUST SHOWS HOW CLOSE THEY WERE, RIGHT?! ANYWAY, I HOPE TREMANE GETS A FAIR SHOT AT FREEDOM NOW 🤞🏽. AND WHAT ABOUT GLOSSIP'S CASE? IT'S STILL BEING WORKED ON BUT IT LOOKS LIKE THE NEW JUDGE IS GOING TO HAVE TO PROVE HERSELF 🤔.
 
This is just another example of how complex things can get in the US justice system 🤯. I mean, imagine if that judge had been presiding over Tremane Wood's case without recusing herself... it would've been a total disaster! Thankfully, her connection to Fern Smith has led to some positive changes for Wood, who might just avoid a tragic end on November 13th 🙏.

It's also interesting to see how the courts can work in tandem with the governor's office. The fact that Governor Stitt agreed to accept the board's recommendation is a big deal. Maybe this will be a turning point for reform in Oklahoma? Fingers crossed that Glossip gets a fair shot at redemption too 🤞.

As someone who's been around for a while, I've seen my share of justice system shenanigans. But it's moments like these that make me grateful for institutions like the Pardon and Parole Board, which can help make sure justice is served in the end 💕.
 
So that's what happened with this high-profile death penalty case in Oklahoma 🤔. I think it's pretty clear that Judge Stallings had a bit too much of a connection with prosecutor Fern Smith, and it definitely raises some eyebrows about bias in the trial 😬. The fact that she emailed Smith to congratulate her on the outcome of Wood's case just makes it look even worse 👎. It's not surprising that the defense team wanted Stallings to recuse herself from the case then 🤷‍♀️. And I guess it's good that the Pardon and Parole Board voted in favor of recommending clemency for Wood - maybe his life will be spared after all 💔. The whole thing just feels like a big mess, and I'm not sure what's going to happen next 🤯.
 
Ugh, this is just more proof that the system is rigged 🙄. First, you've got a judge who's buddies with one of the prosecutors on her case, and now she's being sued for it? What's next? The governor just rubber-stamps everything to save a defendant, even if it means another person gets sent to death row 😱. And don't even get me started on the fact that this judge thought she could just brush off all the connections between her and Smith... like that one email where she congratulates her on winning the case? Give me a break 🙄. The whole thing reeks of bias and corruption, and I'm surprised anyone's surprised by it at this point 🤦‍♀️.
 
So this is crazy 🤯! I'm just trying to understand why this judge, Susan Stallings, would get so close to the original prosecutor, Fern Smith, especially when it comes to a case like Tremane Wood's that's got life and death hanging in the balance...like, what if there was even a hint of bias? 🤔 I mean, we're talking about a whole lot of connections between Stallings and Smith - from Spain trips to emails congratulating each other on successful cases. It's just too much to ignore 💥 And now that she's recused herself, it's like the whole thing is being turned on its head...but at least Tremane Wood might get a second chance 🙏. But what about Glossip? He's still stuck in death row, and I'm not sure how this whole ordeal affects his case either...I guess we'll just have to keep watching 👀
 
I'm like totally worried about Tremane Wood's case now... This judge recusal thing is just too suspicious... I mean, come on, she emails her old buddy Fern Smith to congratulate her on the outcome? That's just weird 🤔. And Stallings doesn't think she has to disclose more info about their relationship? No way, that's just a cover-up. The defense team was right to argue it's an attempt to hide their connection. I'm not surprised the governor agreed to commute Wood's sentence - it's only fair considering all these shady dealings. And what about Glossip's case? This new judge is gonna be in her pocket too, probably... Ugh, justice system is just so messed up 🤕.
 
🤷‍♀️ I mean, what's the point of even having recusal rules if they're just gonna be bent around? Susan Stallings is basically saying "hey, I know I have a thing for Fern Smith, but it's not a big deal, don't worry about it". Newsflash: when you've got that kinda relationship with the prosecutor, it's like you're already on trial. And now that she's recused herself from Wood's case, good luck getting a fair shake... 👀
 
Ugh I'm just so relieved that Tremane Wood is one step closer to freedom 🙏! The whole situation was super sketchy from the start, especially when it came out that Judge Stallings was BFFs with the prosecutor who was handling his case. It's just not fair for her to be sitting on this case and deciding whether or not to execute him 💔. The fact that she recused herself and the Pardon and Parole Board voted in favor of clemency is like a weight has been lifted off Wood's shoulders 🌟. Now it's up to Governor Stitt to decide his fate, but fingers crossed he'll do the right thing 🤞. I'm just so grateful that justice is finally being served on this one ❤️
 
OMG u no w how this 1 is gonna play out 🤯! So judge Susan Stallings had to recuse her self from Tremane Wood's case bc of her ties 2 the original prosecutor Fern Smith 👀 like who wants a judge w/ close fam w/ th prosecution team 😂. But here's da thing, Stallings claimed she didn't need 2 disclose more info 'cause she already did 🤷‍♀️.

Anway, after some evidentiary hearings & document reveals, it turns out Stallings emailed Smith 2 congratulate her on the outcome of Wood's case 📨 which was like a major red flag 4 her lawyers! But guess what? The OK Pardon & Parole Board voted 3-2 in favor of recommending clemency 4 Wood 🙌. Now it's up 2 Governor Kevin Stitt 2 decide whether or not 2 commute Wood's sentence.

Meanwhile, Glossip's still stuck on death row after a US SCOTUS order overturned his conviction due 2 allegations of prosecutorial misconduct & ineffective counsel 😬. It's all pretty sus but hey we'll c how dis plays out 🤔
 
I'm so down with this judge recusal thingy 🤦‍♀️. Like, if she's got ties with the prosecutor who handled Tremane Wood's case, that's just a major conflict of interest, you know? I mean, I get it, she said they were just friends and all, but come on, 3 trips together? That's like, too much overlap for me 😂. And then to find out she emailed Fern Smith to congratulate her on the outcome? Yeah, that's a red flag for me 🚨. I'm glad the board voted in favor of clemency for Wood, it's about time he got some justice 👮‍♂️. Now let's hope the governor actually commutes his sentence 💪. It's all good that Glossip's case has been reassigned to a new judge, but you can never be too careful when it comes to potential biases 🤔.
 
OMG u guys 🤯!! so like this judge in Oklahoma is being recused from this death penalty case cuz she has a totes suspicious relationship w/ the original prosecutor 😳! like, who wouldn't wanna recuse themselves from a case when they have a BFF with the person in charge of the prosecution tho? 💁‍♀️ and then there's this email that dropped and it's like WOW 🤯 judge congratulating her friend on winning the case?! red flag alert 🚨! but what's even crazier is that the governor is like "sure, I'll commute Glossip's sentence to life in prison" after the recusal 👮‍♂️🔑
 
idk why judges can't just be honest about their relationships lol 💁‍♀️. like, who travels to spain with someone in 1997 and then expects us to believe it was just a coincidence? 🤷‍♂️ Stallings' recusal is actually kinda refreshing, now we might get some actual justice for Tremane Wood 😊. But glossip's case is still super messed up - how can you have a new judge assigned when there's already a history of prosecutorial misconduct going on? 🙄 it's like they're just kicking the can down the road...
 
😔 I can feel the weight of injustice bearing down on Tremane Wood. It's like, one minute he's facing execution, the next his fate is being decided by a judge who has a personal connection to the prosecutor from his case... that's just not right 🙅‍♂️. And to make matters worse, another judge is now handling Glossip's case, raising more questions about bias and fairness 😟. I hope Governor Stitt does the right thing and commutes Wood's sentence to life without parole 🤞. It's a small step towards justice, but it's something, you know? 💕
 
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