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'Oklahoma lacks jurisdiction' in Keith Stitt speeding ticket
'Oklahoma lacks jurisdiction' in Keith Stitt speeding ticket
'Oklahoma lacks jurisdiction' in Keith Stitt speeding ticket case, U.S. attorneys say
The United States filed an amicus brief in the Keith Stitt speeding ticket case challenging Tulsa's ability to pursue cases against Indians.
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