Live Breaking News & Updates on மாவட்டம் நீதிபதி ஜெஃப் கன்னி
Stay updated with breaking news from மாவட்டம் நீதிபதி ஜெஃப் கன்னி. Get real-time updates on events, politics, business, and more. Visit us for reliable news and exclusive interviews.
By Jamie Berry | Transcript Staff Writer Jun 30, 2021 Kyle Lloyd Photo Provided Emotions were high Wednesday afternoon after a Moore police officer who fatally hit a Moore High School senior in 2019 was sentenced in Cleveland County District Court. After hearing arguments from both sides and statements from victim Emily Gainesâ mother and Officer Kyle Ray Lloyd, District Judge Jeff Virgin sentenced Lloyd to 18 years in prison, with nine years suspended. The sentence means Lloyd will serve nine years on probation. Lloyd, 36, was charged Jan. 2 and later pled guilty to first-degree manslaughter. Separate supporters for Gaines and Lloyd filled the courtroom Wednesday. Most of Gainesâ family and friends wore yellow, one of Gainesâ favorite colors. ....
Emotions run high as Moore officer sentenced in fatal auto wreck normantranscript.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from normantranscript.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Mar 31, 2021 A lawsuit filed by a local optometrist for slander was dismissed by a district judge Tuesday, but the attorney plans to appeal to a higher court. Dr. Nicole Kish attended the Washington D.C. rally for former President Donald Trump Jan. 6 and soon after, her photos posted to social media were shared by Norman residents. Kish claimed the posts were defamatory, and filed a lawsuit against Kathryn Taylor, Christian Sanchez and Kristy Vandenheuvel in January. Vandenheuvel has not been successfully served, court records show. Following alleged defamatory statements, Kish told the court she was forced to hire off-duty police officers and lost 53 long-standing clients, The Transcript reported previously. ....
FreeImages 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. ....
Jan 1, 2021 The Cleveland County Courthouse experienced a decrease in the total number of cases conducted in 2020 in a shift most likely related to COVID-19, according to District Judge Thad Balkman. According to statistics gathered by Balkman, the total number of cases judges saw in 2020 was 23,116. Compared to 28,259 cases in 2019, thatâs a difference of 5,143, or 18.2%. Small claims were down 39.4% from 6,699 to 4,061; protective orders were down 11.1% from 883 to 785; and guardianships were down 14.4% from 396 to 339. Additionally, the statistics showed about 100 fewer felony filings and about 1,000 fewer misdemeanors filed in 2020 compared to 2019. However, domestic violence crimes increased from 500 to 1,000, or a 100% increase. Balkman said due to administrative and Supreme Court orders and directives, the courthouse was allowed to stay open during the pandemic with precautions in place, including docketing changes to minimize the number of people i ....