Friday, March 16, 2018

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Oklahoma to use nitrogen to execute people
Executions in Oklahoma have been paused since 2015 as the state reviews its protocols following two botched executions and another that was almost carried out using the wrong drug. 

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'Punishing poverty': Attorneys say municipal court change will push low-level offenders in jail
The city of Tulsa said the court’s procedures still are generous to those seeking to clear warrants and the change was necessary for operations to run smoothly.

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Ben Fu is an ideas man. Are Tulsa County voters ready for that? 
Fu is running for Tulsa County district attorney and wants to change the court system from the inside. Is that something voters are ready for?

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ICYMI:
Estate of Eric Harris settles for $6 million over fatal shooting by reserve deputy


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