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    RE 2001-0351

    • Post author:Staff
    • Post published:January 25, 2002
    • Post category:RE

    In OCCA case No. RE 2001-0351, the appellant appealed his conviction for violating probation. In an unpublished decision, the court decided in favor of the appellant, agreeing that the trial court made a mistake in ordering sentences to run consecutively instead of concurrently. One judge dissented.

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