Oklahoma panel gets tough on sex offenders
Allowing the death penalty for repeat sex offenders who rape a child younger than 6, punishing adults who provide liquor to teens in their homes with as much as life in prison and requiring at least one hour of counseling before a couple can seek a divorce all won the support Monday of a House committee.
House Bill 2965 is an attempt to comply with a recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling, which basically nullified a 2006 ...
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