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Oklahoma attorney general abruptly announces resignation; his office is sorting out tribal case decision


Oklahoma attorney general abruptly announces resignation; his office is sorting out tribal case decision
 
Oklahoma Attorney General Mike Hunter announced his resignation Wednesday a day after the Oklahoman submitted questions to him about an affair with a state employee.
In a statement, Hunter referred to “personal matters” becoming public that will be a distraction to the office of the attorney general, report the Oklahoman, the Associated Press and the New York Times.
“The office of attorney general is one of the most important positions in state government,” Hunter said. “I cannot allow a personal issue to overshadow the vital work the attorneys, agents and support staff do on behalf of Oklahomans.” ....

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Supreme Court ruling upends American Indian prosecutions in Oklahoma


In the past eight months, the U.S. attorney’s office has accepted 600 major felony cases for prosecution and sent 830 less-serious cases to tribal courts.
Some prosecutions are falling through the cracks because of statutes of limitation for some federal crimes a legal hurdle state prosecutors didn’t face.
“There is a small percentage of cases that cannot be prosecuted due to lack of/loss of evidence or due to the federal statute of limitations,” said a spokesperson for the U.S. attorney’s office in the Northern District of Oklahoma. “Our office continues to work closely with district attorneys and tribal attorneys general to ensure a seamless transfer of cases for prosecution.” ....

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