An application has been filed by attorneys representing a Seminole County woman who has been behind bars in Oklahoma for 34 years for the murder of her husband.
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The man whose case prompted the U.S. Supreme Court's landmark decision regarding criminal prosecution of Native Americans in eastern Oklahoma is back behind bars. Jimcy McGirt, 75, was charged in ...
SEMINOLE, Okla. (KFOR) – A second suspect has been arrested in connection to the 2023 murder investigation of Jacob Washington from Seminole. The Seminole Nation Lighthorse Police announced that ...
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NO WAKE SIGNS, WATER IN THE STREETS. SEMINOLE COUNTY HAS A PENDING CODE ENFORCEMENT CASE AGAINST A WOMAN WHO SAID A DRAIN IN HER YARD WAS DAMAGING HER PROPERTY, SO SHE HAD IT PLUGGED. THE COUNTY ...
who was convicted of raping a 4-year-old girl, and whose case prompted the U.S. Supreme Court’s landmark decision regarding criminal prosecution of American Indians in eastern Oklahoma ...
Seminole Nation Lighthorse Police have arrested ... That ruling, coupled with later rulings by an Oklahoma appeals court, helped pave the way for nearly the entire eastern half of Oklahoma to ...
McGirt was booked on Aug. 31 into the Seminole County Jail. The United States Supreme Court ruling on McGirt v. Oklahoma found the state does not have the authority to prosecute cases involving ...
Jimcy McGirt was booked into the Seminole County on Saturday, according to jail records. McGirt was originally convicted in the rape of a 4-year-old in 1997 ... of eastern Oklahoma is tribal ...
Jimcy McGirt. Photo courtesy Seminole County Sheriff’s Office. McGirt, the man at the center of tribal sovereignty case McGirt v. Oklahoma, was previously released on probation back in May.