Lisa Moss, a domestic abuse survivor, was freed after 34 years in prison under Oklahoma's Survivors' Act.

Domestic abuse survivor Lisa Moss was released from prison after 34 years, following a retrial under Oklahoma's new Survivors' Act. Initially sentenced to life in prison for killing her abuser in 1990, Moss is the first person to benefit from the law, which considers the impact of abuse on criminal actions. She expressed gratitude for her freedom and the chance to reconnect with her family.

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