By Kayla BranchStaff writer kbranch@oklahoman.comIt was mid-May, and the family of Oklahoma death row inmate Julius Jones was crowded around a computer in their living room, grappling with the volume for a Zoom interview.It was a casual scene.But with their son and brother incarcerated for over 20 years for a crime they say he did not commit and executions set to resume in Oklahoma as early as this fall, the Jones family is relying on a growing group of local and national advocates to pressure the state to grant a release.“We are glad that more people are getting on board,” said Jones’ father, Anthony.Read more on NewsOK.com