
Keaton Ross
Investigative Reporter at Oklahoma Watch
Reporter covering democracy and criminal justice for @OklahomaWatch. Reach me at [email protected].
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1 week ago |
tahlequahdailypress.com | Keaton Ross
A yearslong legislative effort to ban Oklahoma teachers and support staff from using physical force to discipline students with severe disabilities has prevailed. Senate Bill 364 by Dave Rader, R-Tulsa, and Rep. Anthony Moore, R-Clinton, cleared the House on a 63-25 vote on Wednesday. It now heads to Gov. Kevin Stitt’s desk for consideration. kAm%96 $E2E6 s6A2CE>6?E @7 t5F42E:@? A2DD65 2 CF=6 :? a_a_ 32??:?8 4@CA@C2= AF?:D9>6?E @7 49:=5C6?
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1 week ago |
tulsaworld.com | Keaton Ross
Channen Smith claims he was watching a movie with his then-girlfriend in Claremore when two people were shot, one fatally, outside a north Tulsa home in 2010. Tulsa Police Department Detective Vic Regalado, now the Tulsa County sheriff, didn’t buy his alibi. Neither did the jury that found him guilty of first-degree murder, nor the judge that sentenced him to life in prison. The Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals twice upheld Smith’s conviction.
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2 weeks ago |
tahlequahdailypress.com | Keaton Ross
Channen Smith claims he was watching a movie with his then-girlfriend in Claremore when two people were shot, one fatally, outside a north Tulsa home in 2010. Tulsa Police Department detective Vic Regalado, now the Tulsa County Sheriff, didn’t buy his alibi. Neither did the jury that found him guilty of first-degree murder nor the judge that sentenced him to life in prison. The Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals twice upheld Smith’s conviction. kAmw2G:?8 6I92FDE65 2== @AE:@?D :?
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2 weeks ago |
duncanbanner.com | Keaton Ross
Channen Smith claims he was watching a movie with his then-girlfriend in Claremore when two people were shot, one fatally, outside a north Tulsa home in 2010. Tulsa Police Department detective Vic Regalado, now the Tulsa County Sheriff, didn’t buy his alibi. Neither did the jury that found him guilty of first-degree murder nor the judge that sentenced him to life in prison. The Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals twice upheld Smith’s conviction. kAmw2G:?8 6I92FDE65 2== @AE:@?D :?
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2 weeks ago |
oklahomawatch.org | Keaton Ross
Channen Smith claims he was watching a movie with his then-girlfriend in Claremore when two people were shot, one fatally, outside a north Tulsa home in 2010. Tulsa Police Department detective Vic Regalado, now the Tulsa County Sheriff, didn’t buy his alibi. Neither did the jury that found him guilty of first-degree murder nor the judge that sentenced him to life in prison. The Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals twice upheld Smith’s conviction.
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