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Nearly 2,000 DNA samples collected at Oklahoma jails in the last five months
Samples have generated hits in 27 previously unsolved cases, including a homicide case and a rape case

Mayes County deputy accused of stealing meth from evidence pleads guilty to federal charges
Brett Alan Mull was the leader of the county's drug interdiction team 

Uncertainty over how state’s settlement with Purdue Pharma will impact other lawsuits
Court battles are far from over for the company as more than 20 cities and counties in the state are still in the midst of their own litigation


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