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Greene, "Thus the term 'Brady violation' is sometimes used to refer to any breach of the broad obligation to disclose exculpatory evidence – that is, to any suppression of so-called 'Brady material' – although strictly speaking, there is never a real 'Brady violation' unless the nondisclosure was so serious that there is a reasonable ...
It also investigates and prosecutes violations of its rules. The Ethics Commission was created by a two-to-one vote of the people of the state per an initiative effort adding Article XXIX to the Oklahoma Constitution. The statewide vote on the amendment (State Question No. 627) was held September 18, 1990.
An OKC state representative has been fined more than $17,000 and ordered to repay another $18,000 to her campaign fund by the state Ethics Commission Oklahoma lawmaker to pay $35K in fines ...
In the United States, an Ethics Commission is a commission established by State law or county or city ordinance to investigate dishonest or unethical practices by public employees and elected officials.
The Oklahoma Ethics Commission’s new director announced Monday that its Guardian System, a database used for reporting and tracking campaign financial information and lobbyist registrations ...
The Foundation for Accountability and Civic Trust (FACT), a conservative-leaning ethics watchdog, released a year-end round up of 2024's worst ethics violations committed by public officials that ...
[5] Stitt signed the legislation into law on May 5, 2021. [6] In May 2021 shortly after the signing the bill Stitt was removed from the Tulsa Race Massacre Centennial Commission. Stitt called his inclusion in the commission “purely ceremonial” and accused the commission of sowing "division based on falsehoods and political rhetoric." [7]
An Oklahoma judicial ethics panel is investigating a new state judge who can be seen on courtroom video scrolling through social media and texting on her cellphone throughout a murder trial ...