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  2. Right Side Broadcasting Network - Wikipedia

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    Right Side Broadcasting Network (RSBN), also known as Right Side Broadcasting, is an American conservative media company founded by Joe Seales in 2015. They are best known for their live stream coverage of Donald Trump 's rallies, town halls, and public events on their YouTube and Rumble channels.

  3. Capital punishment in Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Under the state Constitution, the Governor of Oklahoma may grant a commutation of the death sentence, but only with advice and consent of the five-member Pardon and Parole Board. [9] Two inmates post-Furman had their death sentences commuted. [10] Governor Lee Cruce commuted every death sentence imposed during his administration (1911–1915). [10]

  4. Category : Prisoners sentenced to life imprisonment by Oklahoma

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  5. He was 17 when he fatally shot his girlfriend. But an Ocala ...

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    He also asked the judge for a downward departure or a lesser sentence. The attorney said while Powell's recklessness is not excusable, Powell was, legally, a minor, and he has accepted ...

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  7. Sentencing disparity - Wikipedia

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    The study found that in US federal courts, "blacks... less likely to get no prison term when that option is available; less likely to receive downward departures [from the guidelines]; and more likely to receive upward adjustments and, conditioned on having a downward departure, receive smaller reductions than whites".

  8. Sentencing reset in Oklahoma man's Jan. 6 Capitol riot case

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    A federal judge in Washington, D.C., has rescheduled a U.S. Capitol intruder's sentencing after he was unable to appear by videoconference.

  9. Thompson v. Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Thompson v. Oklahoma, 487 U.S. 815 (1988), was the first case since the moratorium on capital punishment was lifted in the United States in which the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the death sentence of a minor on grounds of "cruel and unusual punishment." [1] The holding in Thompson was expanded on by Roper v.