Hearing held for accused killer of ICC soccer player
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Lee County Pretrial - News
() - The depraved heart murder trial of a Lee County man has been set for August 29. That happened following a change of venue hearing in Lee County Circuit Court Thursday. Thomas Ward lost his bid to have his trial moved elsewhere.
As previously reported in The Daily O'Collegian, Oklahoma State University basketball player Darrell Williams, 21, is awaiting his final pre-trial and jury trial. Williams is charged with four counts of rape by instrumentation and one count of sexual
Travis Lee Sherman, 22, is sought for one county felony burglary. He is accused of entering a Superior residence where a double murder-suicide took place and stealing an Xbox game system, games and DVDs from the home. Sherman made an initial appearance
The final pre-trial hearing is Oct. 3. Any more motions for continuance have to be filed by Sept. 19. The 17 defendants are actually named in two separate indictments, with four in one and the other 13 in another. In the case of USA vs.
(AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki) ORG XMIT: OKSO101 Christopher Lee Dunham, 25, is charged with three felony counts of child neglect or enabling child neglect. He also is charged with a felony count of methamphetamine possession. Oklahoma County Special Judge
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The defendant pled guilty to manufacturing methamphetamine with an 11-year sentence imposed. The defendant will receive credit for time served and the following charges were dismissed: manufacturing methamphetamine, trafficking in a controlled substance-first degree; possession of a controlled substance (meth)-first degree; possession of drug paraphernalia; possession of marijuana; and two counts of possession of a controlled substance under a separate indictment. The defendant acknowledged that on February 7, he was granted a sentence of two years, pretrial diverted for three years on the charge of marijuana cultivation. He further acknowledged that the condition of the diversion was he remain drug and alcohol free but tested positive for methamphetamine on June 10. The court voided the pretrial diversion and pronounced formal sentence. The Commonwealth recommended a charge of manufacturing methamphetamine be amended to facilitation to manufacture meth and a charge of possession of marijuana be dismissed. On a plea of guilty to facilitation to manufacture meth, the defendant would receive a five-year sentence, probated for five years with supervision and truthfully testify in another case and enroll in and successfully complete the Drug Court Program. The Commonwealth recommended the charge of manufacturing methamphetamine be amended to facilitation to manufacture meth and upon a plea of guilty to that charge, the defendant would receive a five-year sentence, probated for five years with supervision. He would also truthfully testify in another case, enroll in and complete the Drug Court Program and a charge of possession of marijuana was dismissed. * During a pretrial conference, a plea agreement was reached in the case of Commonwealth vs. Jimmy Duvall. Under terms of the plea, a charge of cultivating marijuana over five plants would be amended to less than five plants.