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  2. Brian Jack Goree - Wikipedia

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    Brian Jack Goree (born March 18, 1964) is a Justice on the Oklahoma Court of Civil Appeals. Born in 1964 in Killeen, Texas and raised in Tulsa, he graduated from the University of Oklahoma with a bachelor's degree in chemistry, then earned a J.D. degree at the University of Tulsa College of Law. After spending 23 years in private law practice ...

  3. Charles A. Johnson (Oklahoma judge) - Wikipedia

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    Johnson is the past president of the Kay County Bar Association, and operated a private law practice before he was appointed to the criminal appeals court. In 1993 was named the state's outstanding appellate judge by the Oklahoma Trial Lawyers Association. [1] In 2014, he was recognized with the Cleveland County Bar Association service award. [8]

  4. Oklahoma City bombing - Wikipedia

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    A gag order was imposed during the trial, prohibiting attorneys on either side from commenting to the press on the evidence, proceedings, or opinions regarding the trial proceedings. The defense was allowed to enter into evidence six pages of a 517-page Justice Department report criticizing the FBI crime laboratory and David Williams, one of ...

  5. Judiciary of Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    The Oklahoma Court System is the judicial system for the U.S. State of Oklahoma. Based in Oklahoma City, the court system is a unified state court system that functions under the Chief Justice of Oklahoma who is its administrator-in-chief. Under the judiciary, five types of courts function: Courts of Limited Jurisdiction, Courts of General ...

  6. Thad Balkman - Wikipedia

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    Balkman was the executive director of the Oklahoma 100 Ideas project in 2007–2008. [ 26] He co-founded the Oklahoma branch of the Brigham Young University Management Society in 2009. [ 27] He later became executive director of the Oklahoma Lawyers Association. [ 28] In May 2020 Balkman was a speaker at the Oklahoma National Day of Prayer ...

  7. Brad Henry - Wikipedia

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    4. Education. University of Oklahoma (BA, JD) Charles Bradford Henry (born July 10, 1963) [1] is an American lawyer and politician who served as the 26th governor of Oklahoma from 2003 to 2011. A Democrat, he previously served in the Oklahoma Senate from 1992 to 2003. Henry was elected governor in 2002 with 43% of the vote and reelected for a ...

  8. Buck Colbert Franklin - Wikipedia

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    Buck Colbert Franklin was born on May 6, 1879, near Homer, in would later become Pontotoc County, Oklahoma. [1] His father, David Franklin, was a Black man who had escaped from slavery and fought for the Union Army in 1864. [2] His mother, Millie Colbert Franklin, was one-fourth Choctaw and had been raised in that nation's traditional culture. [2]

  9. James B. A. Robertson - Wikipedia

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    Signature. James Brooks Ayres Robertson (March 15, 1871 – March 7, 1938), sometimes called J. B. A. Robertson, was an American lawyer, judge and the fourth governor of Oklahoma. Robertson was appointed by the state's first governor, Charles N. Haskell, to serve as a district judge. Passing a bar exam at the age of 21, Robertson became one of ...