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A Norman man convicted of molesting underaged children over a two-year period received 400 years in prison Wednesday from a Cleveland County judge.
Anthony Lynn Dunn, aka Anthony Defreeze, was found guilty during a February jury trial of six counts of lewd molestation to a child under 16. On Thursday, District Judge Thad Balkman delivered on the juryâs suggestion â which included individual sentencing recommendations of anywhere from 25 to 100 years per count â and gave Dunn 400 years, to be served consecutively.
Balkman said Wednesday as he delivered his decision that the sentences are âlengthy, but theyâre legal and theyâre just.â
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A new set of jury trials is scheduled over the first two weeks in February at the Cleveland County District Courthouse.
Among the cases are a racketeering case involving four defendants and one case relating to lewd child molestation charges.
Racketeering trial
District Judge Michael Tupper will hear the racketeering case at 8:30 a.m. Monday. The case includes defendants Lawrence Lay Jr., 20, Marcus Larod Jackson, 22, and Dayven Devon Taylor, 20, all of Norman, and Juwan Thomas Square, 23, of Moore.
All of the defendants face conspiracy to commit racketeering.
A charge of racketeering and discharging a weapon into a dwelling were dismissed against Lay Jr. on Dec. 9, 2019.
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