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    J-2003-504

    • Post author:Staff
    • Post published:September 2, 2003
    • Post category:J

    In OCCA case No. J-2003-504, K.D.E. appealed his conviction for a transfer of custody. In a published decision, the court decided to reverse the earlier order that transferred him from being a Youthful Offender to the Department of Corrections. The court concluded that he should stay in custody as a Youthful Offender instead. No one dissented.

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