An Oklahoma woman who has already served 15 years in prison for failing to report her boyfriend, who served just two years behind bars for abusing her children, today moved a step closer to freedom.
Oklahoma's Pardon and Parole Board voted unanimously to recommend 35-year-old Tondalao Hall's 30-year prison sentence be commuted to time served.
Republican Governor Kevin Stitt will now consider the recommendation.
Hall's ex-boyfriend, Robert Braxton Jr, pleaded guilty to abusing the children and was released on probation after a couple of years in jail.
The inequity of the case has outraged women's rights groups and brought further attention to Oklahoma's high rate of incarceration, particularly of women.