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By Associated Press on Sep 17, 2013, at 1:58 PM  



State

OSU police issue warning after second attack near student housing

The most recent assault occurred about 4 a.m. Sept. 7 in the area of the Morrison Apartments.

Change in state lottery split again suggested

Oklahoma Lottery Commission executive director Rollo Redburn says reducing the commission's profit requirement for education could increase the amount available to schools.

OKLAHOMA CITY — The Oklahoma Supreme Court said people convicted of sex crimes in other states are not required to register as sex offenders in Oklahoma if the convictions occurred before the Oklahoma Legislature passed a sex offender law and if they completed their sentence, probation or parole before Nov. 1, 2005.

The justices ruled that two men convicted of sex crimes in other states were not offered the same protection under the law as people convicted of sex crimes in Oklahoma.

Under Oklahoma's Sex Offender Registration Act, people convicted in Oklahoma prior to the Act's 1989 implementation are not required to register — but people convicted outside of Oklahoma prior to implementation are.

The justices ruled that the many amendments made to the law can't be applied retroactively.

State

OSU police issue warning after second attack near student housing

The most recent assault occurred about 4 a.m. Sept. 7 in the area of the Morrison Apartments.

Change in state lottery split again suggested

Oklahoma Lottery Commission executive director Rollo Redburn says reducing the commission's profit requirement for education could increase the amount available to schools.

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