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  2. Federal judge dismisses lawsuit accusing Oklahoma County jail ...

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    The Oklahoma County jail is pictured Wednesday, March 31, 2021, in Oklahoma City. Federal investigation had also found issues with controlling smuggling, checking on inmates, lawsuit says

  3. Knife legislation - Wikipedia

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    Knife legislation is defined as the body of statutory law or case law promulgated or enacted by a government or other governing jurisdiction that prohibits, criminalizes, or restricts the otherwise legal manufacture, importation, sale, transfer, possession, transport, or use of knives.

  4. Oklahoma Department of Corrections - Wikipedia

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    After a disputed report on the conditions in the Kansas Penitentiary, Oklahoma opened an institution in the former federal jail in McAlester. [ 3 ] On January 10, 1967, Oklahoma created a new state Corrections Department, consisting of a State Board of Corrections, State Director of Corrections, and three divisions: a Division of Institutions ...

  5. Oklahoma County jail trustee quits, saying she has 'little ...

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    Sue Ann Arnall was one of the original nine members of a trust formed in 2019 to operate the Oklahoma County jail. She was the last to leave.

  6. Lawsuit filed over Oklahoma County jail inmate's death - AOL

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    The new lawsuit is the second filed this year in Oklahoma County District Court over an inmate's death. Andrew Avelar, 27, of Midwest City, died on Feb. 26, 2022, after being taking to a hospital.

  7. Oklahoma Pardon and Parole Board - Wikipedia

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    The Oklahoma Pardon and Parole Board is the parole board of the state of Oklahoma.The board was created by an amendment to the Oklahoma Constitution in 1944. [1] The Board has the authority to empower the Governor of Oklahoma to grant pardons, paroles, and commutations to people convicted of offenses against the state of Oklahoma.

  8. Family of OK County jail inmate who died in 2022 files ... - AOL

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    The father of an Oklahoma County jail inmate who died during the COVID-19 pandemic is suing the Oklahoma County Criminal Justice Authority and the county Board of Commissioners. In Oklahoma County ...

  9. Glossip v. Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Whether due process of law requires reversal, where a capital conviction is so infected with errors that the State no longer seeks to defend it. 4. Whether the Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals' holding that the Oklahoma Post-Conviction Procedure Act precluded post-conviction relief is an adequate and independent state ground for the judgment.