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  2. 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 ...

  3. 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    Non-publication of legal opinions is the practice of a court issuing unpublished opinions. An unpublished opinion is a decision of a court that is not available for citation as precedent because the court deems the case to have insufficient precedential value.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 ...

  4. Bob Ravitz's leadership remembered by family of attorneys ...

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    "At the time, only a handful of public defenders' offices across the nation had mitigations specialists," said Rust, who went on to do the same type of work for the Oklahoma Indigent Defense System.

  5. List of United States Supreme Court cases involving mental ...

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    Ake v. Oklahoma: Indigent criminal defendants have a right to a competency evaluation BOR, 14th 1996 Cooper v. Oklahoma: the burden for proving incompetency is only preponderance; due process would be violated if the burden is required to be carried by clear and convincing evidence.

  6. 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 ...

  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. US Justice Department finds violations in Oklahoma's ...

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    The report, from the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division, also found that Oklahoma City, the state's largest city, defaults to sending police officers to deal with mental health crises even ...

  9. Oklahoma Secretary of Public Safety - Wikipedia

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    Indigent Defense System 19.6 109 SUBTOTAL: 183.1: 1,397: Law Enforcement: Alcoholic Beverage Law Enforcement Commission 3.6 31 Department of Public Safety 184.3 1,424 Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs Control 20 143 State Bureau of Investigation 37.6 318 Office of the State Fire Marshall 2.8 23 SUBTOTAL: 248.3: 1,939: Corrections: Pardon ...