paperworkmanidates it. they didn t have a birth certificate on file fchl they don t have a birth certificate on file, they are not complying with oklahoma law. carley: the school district is responding to the situation and gave us a statement saying because this matter is in litigation, there is little that can be said. edmond public school are confident that the school complied with law and reacted in a reasonable manner and said they didn t know this student was a boy, they just enrolled a few days before the incident took place and the parents registered this student as a girl. what is your reaction to that? same as it was day of the fight. how did you not know, first of all. two, they knew.
sex offense as a sex could go missing like this with teenagers. modern sex offender registries laws are very strict. it requires gps monitoring for any offender who is paroled or is a violent or habitual sexual offender. in all likelihood, it s reasonable to assume this is somebody that should have been on gps monitoring at minimum and then of course to have this only discovered because police were serving a warrant and not because they had any eyes or any knowledge about what this former offender was up to is really confusing. there still are a lot of facts that we need to learn about why this is not somebody who was monitored more closely because oklahoma law appears to not only allow for that, but require it, make it mandatory, especially given what these apparent convictions were for. there s new reporting that a task officer from the prosecutor s office visited the property twice yesterday after learning that the missing teens
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officials paid cory $175, 000, the maximum allowed under oklahoma law. that s roughly $6,250 for each of his 20 years behind bars. from 2016 to 2020, 374 people wrongfully convicted of murder, 61% african americans have reunited with their families. together, they spent over 6000 years in prison. years they will never get back. that s all for this edition of dateline. i m craig melvin. thank you for watching. as we begin a new hour. police released footage of the beating of tyre nichols. demonstrators take to the streets demanding more