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Edmond City Council Awards Millions To Man Wrongfully Convicted In 1974 Murder
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A man wrongfully convicted of murder was awarded millions of dollars from the City of Edmond. The Edmond City Council authorized on Tuesday a $7.15 million settlement with Glynn Simmons.
City Of Edmond Approves Settlement With Glynn Simmons, Who Wrongfully Spent 48 Years Behind Bars
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The City of Edmond has reached an agreement to award Glynn Simmons a partial settlement of $7.15 million after his conviction for a 1974 murder was overturned. Simmons spent nearly five decades behind bars before being released from prison in 2023.
9 To Know: Murder Plea Rejection, IRS Penalty Fees, Colorado Kicks Trump Off Ballot
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Here are the stories you need to know this morning from both Oklahoma and around the world on Dec. 20, 2023.
'It’s Been Exciting, It’s Been Beautiful': Glynn Simmons, Life After Exoneration
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Man exonerated of 1974 Edmond murder announces plans to fight for criminal justice reform.
Charges Dropped For Man In 1975 Murder Case After Serving 48 Years Behind Bars
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Glynn Simmons, convicted of murder in 1975 but vacated of that conviction this past summer, will not be retried in the case.
'No Proof Beyond A Reasonable Doubt': Oklahoma DA Proposes To Drop 48-Year-Old Murder Case
Sylvia Corkill
Assistant District Attorney doubts ability to prove guilt beyond reasonable doubt, final decision rests with the judge after years behind bar.
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Man With Vacated 1975 Murder Sentence May Not Be Retried, District Attorney Behenna Says
Colby Thelen
Glynn Simmons, convicted of murder in 1975 but vacated of that conviction this past summer, may not be retried in the case.
Man With Vacated 1975 Murder Sentence May Not Be Retried, District Attorney Behenna Says
Colby Thelen
Glynn Simmons, convicted of murder in 1975 but vacated of that conviction this past summer, may not be retried in the case.
Man Serving Life Sentence For Edmond Murder Walks Free From Oklahoma Co. Courtroom, Judge Reverses Conviction
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An Oklahoma County judge made a life-changing ruling on Wednesday for a man serving life in prison for the murder of an Edmond liquor store employee.
Man Serving Life Sentence For Edmond Murder Walks Free From Oklahoma Co. Courtroom, Judge Reverses Conviction
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An Oklahoma County judge made a life-changing ruling on Wednesday for a man serving life in prison for the murder of an Edmond liquor store employee.
Judge Vacates Conviction For Man Accused Of Killing Liquor Store Employee In 1974
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A judge has vacated the conviction and ordered a new trial for the man accused of murdering an Edmond liquor store employee in 1974.
Judge Vacates Conviction For Man Accused Of Killing Liquor Store Employee In 1974
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A judge has vacated the conviction and ordered a new trial for the man accused of murdering an Edmond liquor store employee in 1974.
Judge Will Decide On Retrial Of 1974 Murder Wednesday
Sylvia Corkill
Forty eight years after a man was convicted for murder, his future could take him beyond prison walls.
Judge Will Decide On Retrial Of 1974 Murder Wednesday
Sylvia Corkill
Forty eight years after a man was convicted for murder, his future could take him beyond prison walls.
Family, Friends Say Glynn Simmons Was In Louisiana At Time Of 1974 Murder
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Several people came forward Tuesday to testify they were with Glynn Simmons around the time of a Dec. 30, 1974, killing that took the life of a liquor store employee in Edmond.
Family, Friends Say Glynn Simmons Was In Louisiana At Time Of 1974 Murder
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Several people came forward Tuesday to testify they were with Glynn Simmons around the time of a Dec. 30, 1974, killing that took the life of a liquor store employee in Edmond.
Oklahoma County DA Requests New Trial For Man Convicted In 1975 For Edmond Murder
Jennifer Pierce
The Oklahoma County District Attorney is fighting for a man convicted in 1975 of murder to get a new trial.
Oklahoma County DA Requests New Trial For Man Convicted In 1975 For Edmond Murder
Jennifer Pierce
The Oklahoma County District Attorney is fighting for a man convicted in 1975 of murder to get a new trial.
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Teen leans on faith as she awaits bone marrow transplant
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17-year-old Stella Benedict has aplastic anemia, a serious condition for which she is in need of a bone marrow transplant.
Teen leans on faith as she awaits bone marrow transplant
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17-year-old Stella Benedict has aplastic anemia, a serious condition for which she is in need of a bone marrow transplant.
Cross Canadian Ragweed reflects on surprise Oklahoma Hall of Fame induction announcement
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In a conversation about the honor after the concert on Saturday, they shared their initial reactions, memories of their start, and what the moment means to them.
Cross Canadian Ragweed reflects on surprise Oklahoma Hall of Fame induction announcement
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In a conversation about the honor after the concert on Saturday, they shared their initial reactions, memories of their start, and what the moment means to them.
Convicted murderer transfer to Oklahoma to face death sentence
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A man sentenced to death for the 1999 murder of a Tulsa woman has been returned to Oklahoma custody, where officials plan to move forward with his execution.
Convicted murderer transfer to Oklahoma to face death sentence
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A man sentenced to death for the 1999 murder of a Tulsa woman has been returned to Oklahoma custody, where officials plan to move forward with his execution.
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Teen leans on faith as she awaits bone marrow transplant
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17-year-old Stella Benedict has aplastic anemia, a serious condition for which she is in need of a bone marrow transplant.
Cross Canadian Ragweed reflects on surprise Oklahoma Hall of Fame induction announcement
News On 6
In a conversation about the honor after the concert on Saturday, they shared their initial reactions, memories of their start, and what the moment means to them.
Convicted murderer transfer to Oklahoma to face death sentence
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A man sentenced to death for the 1999 murder of a Tulsa woman has been returned to Oklahoma custody, where officials plan to move forward with his execution.
Family seeks justice after Edmond man stabbed
Stephanie Maniche
A family is grieving and searching for strength after their loved one, Darren Johnson, was killed while trying to visit his daughter.
Tracking showers, storms, and severe weather
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Friday warms up, with strong winds expected before a weekend storm system moves in. Meteorologist Justin Rudicel has your full forecast.
Your Vote Counts: Vaccine hesitancy, Medicaid cuts, Glossip & education
Scott Mitchell
This week on the Hot Seat, Oklahoma lawmakers are sounding the alarm on vaccine hesitancy amid a surge in measles cases nationwide, while also addressing concerns over potential Medicaid cuts and the state's struggling education system. Jason Dunnington and Senator Paul Rosino join Scott Mitchell and discuss it all.
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