Oklahoma woman serving 12 years for pot case released from prison

 
BY CARY ASPINWALL, TULSA WORLD | Modified: November 29, 2012 at 12:53 pm | Published: November 29, 2012   

OKLAHOMA CITY -- Patricia Spottedcrow once faced 12 years in prison, but on the morning she was released on parole, it took less than 20 minutes to walk free.

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Spottedcrow had to call a friend to pick her up from Hillside Community Corrections Center in Oklahoma City, her mother hadn't even arrived from Kingfisher yet when corrections guards asked Spottedcrow to leave the prison's grounds.

Her friend drove her to a nearby pharmacy parking lot, so she could reunite with her mother, Delita Starr, and her attorney, Laura Deskin.

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