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Crenshaw Secure Challenging Wins, Remain Perfect - Los Angeles Sentinel

Crenshaw Secure Challenging Wins, Remain Perfect By Amanda Scurlock, Sports writer Published May 23, 2021 Senior guard Khalid Betts (4) (Photo by Rob Helfman) The Crenshaw girls’ and boys’ basketball teams are excelling through the unprecedented 2020-2021 season. Both teams carry a perfect overall record, the girls at 4-0 and the boys at 3-0 overall, as of May 23. The prowess of both teams was tested on Saturday as they faced competitive matches that kept the Cougars fighting throughout their respective contests. The girls’ basketball team survived the Pioneer Titans of Whittier with a 64-61 victory on Saturday. “It was intense, it was very aggressive on both ends of the court,” said Crenshaw junior forward Payton Walk. “It was definitely competition.”

Southwest Oklahoma DA picked to investigate ex-state judge

Southwest Oklahoma DA picked to investigate ex-state judge May 23, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) The state has chosen the district attorney of four southwestern Oklahoma counties to consider sexual misconduct charges against a former judge. The state attorney general’s office appointed Jason Hicks on Friday after he agreed to take on the case against former Oklahoma County Judge Tim Henderson, The Oklahoman reported. The Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation has been investigating sexual misconduct allegations against Henderson involving five women. Oklahoma County District Attorney David Prater asked the OSBI to investigate two female assistant district attorneys accusations against the married judge.

Your Turn: McGirt ruling fallout includes forgotten victims

Your Turn: McGirt ruling fallout includes forgotten victims Steve Fair © CHRIS LANDSBERGER, CHRIS LANDSBERGER Steve Fair The Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals voted unanimously last week to strike down the conviction of Miles Bench for the brutal murder of Braylee Henry. The five-member court found Bench was a tribal member (Choctaw Nation) and the crime happened on tribal land (Chickasaw reservation) and therefore Bench should have been tried in federal court and not state court. The ruling came about because of the July 2020 U.S. Supreme Court s McGirt vs. Oklahoma decision. Judge Gary Lumpkin said while he doesn’t agree with the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling on McGirt, he is still required to follow it. “This despicable crime occurred in Indian Territory and was carried out by a tribal member, so it left us no choice but to rule to strike down the conviction” Lumpkin said.

Pardon and Parole Board under increased scrutiny

The attention comes as the board is playing a more pivotal role than ever in the criminal justice system in Oklahoma, finding itself embroiled in a high-profile death penalty case

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