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  2. Bill giving domestic abuse survivors sentencing relief ...

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    Oklahoma is in the midst of a domestic violence crisis, ranking first in the country in the perpetration of domestic violence and third in domestic homicides. At the same time, Oklahoma’s ...

  3. Oklahoma woman convicted of murder requests resentencing ...

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    An Oklahoma City woman was sentenced to federal prison for COVID-19 relief fraud. The William J. Holloway Jr. United States Courthouse is pictured in Oklahoma City, on Wednesday, Oct. 25, 2023.

  4. Bill would fix oversight in Oklahoma law meant to help ... - AOL

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    Editor's note: This story includes discussion of domestic violence. If you or someone you know needs help, please call 800-799-7233.. Oklahoma lawmakers are one step away from closing a gap in a ...

  5. Evidence-based prosecution - Wikipedia

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    Evidence-based prosecution (sometimes termed "victimless prosecution") refers to a collection of techniques utilized by prosecutors in domestic violence cases to convict abusers without the cooperation of an alleged victim. It is widely practiced within the American legal system by specialized prosecutors and state's attorneys and relies on ...

  6. Domestic violence court - Wikipedia

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    Specialized domestic violence courts are designed to improve victim safety and enhance defendant accountability. There is no one set definition of a specialized violence court, although these types of courts can be either civil or criminal and typically hear the majority of an area's domestic violence cases on a separate calendar.

  7. April Rose Wilkens - Wikipedia

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    Verified News Network (VNN) Oklahoma began researching and reporting on the April Wilkens case in early 2021. Their coverage highlighted Oklahoma’s systemic failures in addressing domestic violence and how Wilkens’ case illustrates the broader issues of criminalized survivors within the state’s justice system, particularly relating to women.

  8. Inside the Movement to Make Divorce Almost Impossible for ...

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    According to the law, married people in North Carolina who want a no-fault divorce–meaning neither partner is to blame for the breakup–have to live in separate households for one year and a ...

  9. Grounds for divorce (United States) - Wikipedia

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    There is a correlation between domestic violence and abuse of alcohol or narcotics. [41] Since extreme mistreatment of one's spouse is a serious concern, it can be grounds for divorce. The same holds true in cases where a member of the couple feels uncomfortable with the other's overuse of controlled substances. [42] J.H. van de Laar. The ...