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  2. Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, responsibilities and leadership of the OSBI, an independent state law enforcement agency of Oklahoma. The OSBI assists and investigates criminal cases at the request of authorized requesters and operates a forensic science center and a statewide identification system.

  3. Judiciary of Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the judicial system of the U.S. state of Oklahoma, which has a unified state court system and two courts of last resort. Find out how judges and justices are appointed, elected, and retained, and what types of courts exist in Oklahoma.

  4. Yvonne Kauger - Wikipedia

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    Yvonne Kauger (born August 3, 1937) is an associate justice of the Oklahoma Supreme Court, and was appointed to the Court's District 4 seat by Governor George Nigh in 1984, and served as chief justice from 1997 to 1998.

  5. Alcohol laws of Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Under Oklahoma law, it is a felony to provide alcoholic beverages to the "mentally deficient", the intoxicated, and persons under 21 years of age. [8] Although low-point beer may not be sold where unclothed persons or persons with exposed private parts are present on the same premises, alcohol sales are available by the glass if permitted by the county.

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  7. Barbara Swinton - Wikipedia

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    Barbara Cook Green Swinton [3] [4] (born May 25, 1960) is a judge on the Oklahoma Court of Civil Appeals.She was appointed to the appellate court by Governor Mary Fallin on September 14, 2016, to replace Judge Bill Hetherington, who retired from District Four, Office One on September 2, 2016. [5]

  8. Thad Balkman - Wikipedia

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    In the biggest case of his career, he heard "the opioid trial", in which the State of Oklahoma sued the pharmaceutical company Johnson & Johnson, accusing them of pushing opioid drugs in the state. On August 26, 2019, Balkman found Johnson & Johnson responsible for creating a "public nuisance" under state law, saying that the company's ...

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