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Strike down requirements to license rights Published: Sun, May 27, 2012 In response to John MacDonald (Your Views, May 20): Any requirement to be licensed for the exercise of a right should be struck down. Any requirement to show anyone a license for the exercise of a right is at least a Fourth Amendment violation. As a law-abiding citizen, I should be free to exercise my rights with... Read More
Edmond man charged with embezzling money in alleged swimming pool scam Published: Fri, May 25, 2012 Prosecutors have charged Gary Robert Oester, 54, of Edmond, with seven felonies after half a dozen people complained he took their money and never finished building the swimming pools he promised. Read More
Senators admonish Oklahoma GOP senator Published: Fri, May 25, 2012 WASHINGTON (AP) — The Senate Ethics committee has admonished Republican Sen. Tom Coburn over his involvement with a staffer to former Sen. John Ensign. In a letter released Friday, the six-member panel said Coburn's communications and actions with Doug Hampton were improper conduct and warranted a public letter... Read More
Former juvenile affairs employee accused of embezzling Updated: Wed, May 9, 2012 Former juvenile justice specialist Patricia J. Hughes, 61, was charged Wednesday with depositing restitution checks intended for victims into her personal banking account. Read More
Revenue increase projected in Oklahoma County for fiscal year 2012-13 Published: Thu, May 3, 2012 New construction, juvenile detention contract eyed as contributing factors for revenue increase. County budget board expected to approve proposed budget May 15. Read More
Four teens in custody after a pawnshop burglary, pursuit and crash in south Oklahoma City Updated: Wed, May 2, 2012 Police arrested four teens after a pawnshop break-in, police chase and crash Wednesday morning in southwest Oklahoma City. Read More
Juvie education Published: Mon, Apr 16, 2012 Last week, I went to court thinking I knew a lot about drugs and young people. After shadowing the process of juvenile justice for an afternoon, I discovered some things I hadn't realized. — "Weed" (marijuana) is beer. It is ubiquitous, the overwhelming drug of choice and a factor in almost every teen's reason... Read More
Charges dropped against former band teacher accused of molesting students in Ottawa County Updated: Wed, May 11, 2011 MIAMI, Okla. — The criminal case against a former Wyandotte band teacher charged with molesting former students was dismissed after two witnesses talked about the case, a prosecutor said Wednesday. Brian Matthew Rash, 39, of Joplin, Mo., was charged in November 2009 in Ottawa County District Court with... Read More
Rader Center in Sand Springs to close in September Updated: Wed, Apr 13, 2011 OKLAHOMA CITY - The L.E. Rader Center in Sand Springs will close Sept. 30. The 50 juvenile offenders who are currently at Rader will be transferred to other facilities, Office of Juvenile Affairs Executive Director Gene Christian said Wednesday. The state currently has 70 open beds at the Central Oklahoma... Read More
Jails, prisons increasingly taking care of mentally ill Updated: Mon, Dec 6, 2010 Experts say U.S. prisons and jails have become the country's largest mental health institutions, its new asylums. Read More
Oklahoma City pharmacist's murder trial delayed until Dec. 6 Updated: Wed, Sep 1, 2010 The murder trial of Oklahoma City pharmacist Jerome Ersland, who shot a masked robber six times in May 2009 inside the Reliable Discount Pharmacy in south Oklahoma City, is set to begin Dec. 6. Read More
Terry Nichols challenges ruling on diet Published: Sat, Aug 28, 2010 DENVER (AP) — Oklahoma City bombing conspirator Terry Nichols is challenging dismissal of his lawsuit over his prison diet and wants the judge disqualified. Nichols filed motions Thursday in federal court in Denver, claiming that U.S. District Judge Christine Arguello should be disqualified because of bias... Read More
Ponca City author pens new book on badmen Published: Wed, Apr 15, 2009 Robert R. Ernst of Ponca City has written "The Life and Crimes of Lawrence DeVol and His Association with Alvin Karpis and the Barker-Karpis Gang." Raised in Tulsa, Lawrence DeVol was in trouble with the police from the age of 10, when he was confined in a juvenile facility. During his years of crime, he committed... Read More
For many minorities suffering addiction, it’s a long road back Updated: Tue, Feb 17, 2009 Treatment for addiction can vary depending on how each culture views addiction, and upon the issues that lead people to abuse drugs and alcohol. In Oklahoma City, there are dozens of treatment programs. Though they primarily maintain open door policies, many were designed with certain groups in mind. At Red... Read More
WEIRD STUFF: Christmas Break Activities to Avoid Updated: Wed, Jan 7, 2009 Four teenage would-be ghost-busters were found roaming the halls of a Fort Worth, Texas, middle school just after Christmas, according to local police. The teenagers, who were not identified because of their ages, told investigators they had broken into Stripling Middle School to try to substantiate a legend... Read More
WEIRD STUFF: Christmas Break Activities to Avoid Published: Wed, Jan 7, 2009 Four teenage would-be ghost-busters were found roaming the halls of a Fort Worth, Texas, middle school just after Christmas, according to local police. The teenagers, who were not identified because of their ages, told investigators they had broken into Stripling Middle School to try to substantiate a legend of... Read More
Brothers arrested at Southmoore High School Published: Fri, Nov 7, 2008 MOORE — Two students were arrested this morning after an altercation with police officers at Southmoore High School , police said. About 11:30 a.m., brothers ages 15 and 17 shouted at and threaten ed an office aide in the main office of the school , police said. When a police officer attempted to... Read More
Case against Britney Spears dismissed Published: Tue, Oct 21, 2008 LOS ANGELES (AP) - The criminal driving-without-a-license case against Britney Spears in Los Angeles has been dismissed. A mistrial was declared Tuesday morning when jurors said they couldn't come up with a unanimous decision following two full days of deliberations. Jurors were deadlocked 10-2 in favor of... Read More
Incarceration and mental illness Published: Sun, May 25, 2008 Mental health experts say Oklahoma should be doing more to keep people with mental illness from winding up in the state’s penal system. Read More
Britney Spears files appeals in driving case Updated: Fri, Jul 25, 2008 LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Britney Spears' attorney has asked a judge to delay the singer's upcoming trial on a misdemeanor charge for driving without a valid license. Attorney J. Michael Flanagan filed a petition in Los Angeles Superior Court on Monday seeking a stay in the criminal case. Flanagan also wants... Read More
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