Oklahoma judges crack down on fees
Criminals in Oklahoma could soon pay more in fines as judges look for ways to overcome a loss in taxpayer dollars.
"We ... want to impress upon you — if you’re not already impressed with it — the urgency of your mission,” state Supreme Court Chief Justice James E. Edmondson has told judges. "I cannot tell you how important this is.”
Judges are encouraged at workshops to ...
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