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  2. Why Tulsa County DA says DNA evidence isn't enough to ... - AOL

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    The document was a 2001 memo from the Tulsa Police Department’s legal advisor at the time, telling the Indigent Defense System that the rape kit Jamerson was seeking had been in an evidence ...

  3. Oklahoma Indigent Defense System - Wikipedia

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    The Oklahoma Indigent Defense System is the system in Oklahoma that provides trial, appellate, and post-conviction criminal defense services to persons judicially determined to be entitled to legal counsel at expense to the state. The Oklahoma Indigent Defense System was created by and is responsible for implementing the Oklahoma Indigent ...

  4. His Brother Admitted To A Murder. He Is Sentenced To ... - AOL

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    Under Oklahoma law on indigent defense, Albert could only bill up to $20,000 for his work on the case, and his co-counsel, Lance Phillips, could bill $5,000 — not nearly enough money to fund a ...

  5. DA seeing death penalty for man accused of raping, murdering ...

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    Court records show Cook is represented by an attorney with the Oklahoma Indigent Defense System, a state-funded agency that provides legal representation to people charged with state crimes who ...

  6. Non-publication of legal opinions in the United States

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    Non-publication of legal opinions is the practice of a court issuing unpublished opinions. An unpublished opinion is a decision of a court that is not available for citation as precedent because the court deems the case to have insufficient precedential value. In the system of common law, each judicial decision becomes part of the body of law ...

  7. Ake v. Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Ake v. Oklahoma, 470 U.S. 68 (1985), was a case in which the Supreme Court of the United States held that the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment required the state to provide a psychiatric evaluation to be used on behalf of an indigent criminal defendant if he needed it. [1] [2]

  8. Missing Kansas women's bodies found in ice chest buried in ...

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    All of the suspects except Cullum are represented by public defenders, said Tim Laughlin, executive director of the Oklahoma Indigent Defense System. Laughlin declined to comment Wednesday ...

  9. Office of the Oklahoma Attorney General - Wikipedia

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    Most Attorney General Opinions are written by members of the General Counsel Unit. These opinions are binding on state agencies unless overturned by a ruling from a court of competent jurisdiction. General Counsel Attorneys review Interlocal Agreements and examine and pass on any security issued by a county, municipality, township or other ...