Attorney general wants case dropped against two officials
WILBURTON — The Oklahoma attorney general's office has asked a judge to dismiss a conspiracy and embezzlement indictment against two Kiamichi Technology Center officials accused of conspiring to illegally use state career technology center equipment to print political campaign material.
Walt Haskins , attorney for the Kiamichi board, called the indictment of Kiamichi board member Norman Ranger and public relat...
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