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Nov 6, 2017 · The state paid $400,000 of the second settlement. The Oklahoma Attorneys Mutual Insurance Co. paid $1.75 million. The wrongful conviction lawsuits were dismissed last month. Attorney General Mike Hunter released the amounts of the settlement payments to The Oklahoman in response to an Open Records Act request. Each settlement was called a ...
Apr 15, 2020 · Derwin W. Miller, 27, Oklahoma City; Eula Leigh Mitchell, 64, Oklahoma City ... 47, Oklahoma City; General Services Administration. Steven Douglas Curry, 44, Norman ... said U.S. Attorney Timothy ...
Jun 28, 2013 · Robert Bradley Miller, former assistant district attorney for Oklahoma County, was suspended from practicing law for 180 days and ordered to pay more than $12,800 in court costs, the Associated ...
Oct 7, 2024 · The mission of the Office of the Attorney General is to seek justice for the people of Oklahoma by upholding the rule of law; serving public safety through prosecutions and civil enforcement actions; providing high-qualify legal representation for state agencies; and protecting and defending the Oklahoma and U.S. constitutions.
Jun 26, 2013 · 0:02. 0:14. Former Oklahoma County prosecutor Brad Miller has been suspended from practicing law for 180 days for “reprehensible” misconduct in a 1993 murder case. Miller, 52, also must pay $12,834. The Oklahoma Supreme Court reviewed Miller's actions after a federal appeals court in 2009 overturned the convictions of two gang members.
Dec 21, 2023 · So, in addition to the prosecution of Mr. Douglas, we are in discussion with the Oklahoma attorney general and the U.S. Attorney’s Office and the Department of Justice Civil Rights Division ...
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Douglas v. Miller et al, No. 5:2010cv01295 - Document 123 (W.D. Okla. 2015) case opinion from the Western District of Oklahoma U.S. Federal District Court