Former Oklahoma City triple murder suspect drops bid to seal record after mistrial

 
BY MICHAEL BAKER mbaker@opubco.com | Published: January 5, 2011   

A man charged with three deaths during a 1996 shoot-out has dropped his request to wipe clean the record of his arrest.

The 1999 trial of Tybream Demont Rogers was declared a mistrial after a defense attorney raised allegations of sexual misconduct by an Oklahoma City police officer.

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More than 10 years later, Rogers filed in March to have his role in the episode erased from his criminal jacket.

Rogers' attorney filed paperwork last week dismissing the request to expunge Rogers' criminal record of the three first-degree murder counts.

No explanation was given in the paperwork and Roger's attorney, Aletia Haynes Timmons, did not return messages left by The Oklahoman.

Rogers and another man were charged with three counts of murder in connection with the June 2, 1996, shoot-out in the parking lot of a northeast Oklahoma City nightclub that left three dead.

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