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Broken Arrow Man Convicted Of Rape To Spend No Time In Jail

Broken Arrow Man Convicted Of Rape To Spend No Time In Jail
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Tulsa County DA, Parks Dept Unveil Pathway Of Hope Dedicated To Crime Victims

By: News On 6 TULSA, Oklahoma - The Tulsa County District Attorney’s office and Tulsa County Parks Department unveiled a special memorial for crime victims Tuesday. The “Pathway of Hope” is in Chandler Park and has a pollinator garden and rock pathway dedicated to the victims. Crime victims and families of homicide victims welcome to write their loved one’s name on a rock to add to the garden. District Attorney Steve Kunzweiler said this project has been years in the making. “So, in my mind, this is an opportunity for all of us to put a thumb print down on what I hope to be a path towards hope,” Kunzweiler said.

Tulsa District Attorney, Victims Seek Clarity On Tribal Jurisdiction Ruling: It Affects Every Single Oklahoman

Nickel said people need to start speaking up and get the attention of political leaders. “The community needs to understand that this is not just about criminal case being dismissed, this is an issue that’s going to affect every citizen in the state of Oklahoma at some level,” Nickel said.  The Cherokee Nation also sent a statement saying, “First and foremost, the victims and their families in these cases have our full support. We understand that this process is painful to revisit, and the Cherokee Nation remains in close contact with victims of cases falling under our jurisdiction to ensure we are doing everything we can to fight for justice. We ve also increased funding for victim support services so that no one is left without the help they may need.

Hate speech cases are hard to win So police, prosecutors use workarounds to jail white extremists

Hate speech cases are hard to win. So police, prosecutors use workarounds to jail white extremists Simone Weichselbaum and Joseph Neff Why not everything you say or tweet is protected under free speech Replay Video Douglas Story’s white supremacist street cred was easy to find. He had a white pride tattoo and a neo-Nazi license plate. In extremist online forums he made ominous, N-word-filled posts about President Barack Obama, implying that the president should be shot. The Aryan Nations even booted Story from its website when he sought help for converting his AK-47 rifle into a fully automatic machine gun – a federal crime.

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