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2008 Tulsa Golf Tournament
Tee off at 8am on August 18, 2008. Join us for the scramble tournament at the Tulsa Country Club. Call (405)521-1385 or email info@edmondson2010.com for details. |
Drew Receives Award from Oklahoma's DA Association
Drew received the "Home Run Hitter's Award" for his outstanding work to benefit prosecutors. President Richard Smotherman said, "General Edmondson exemplifies the true meaning of this award. He constantly hits home runs for prosecutors." Visit the Honors and Awards Page to see more about groups that have honored Drew. < |
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Name:
Dick Turnbull
Location:
Tulsa
Occupation:
Fly fisherman
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New Criminal
Tracking program will help all Oklahomans
The new Victim Information and
Notification Everyday (VINE) program will
allow Oklahomans to be notified if an
offender is moved or released. Drew said "It
doesn't matter if you are young or old, male
or female, urban or rural, safety is an
issue for all of Oklahoma and all
Oklahomans."
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program will
allow all Oklahomans to track the
custody status of any offender in
the state’s criminal justice system.
Oklahomans can register to access
information about inmates housed in
county jails or state prisons at no
cost. Users can access the
information on the phone or over the
Internet 24 hours a day, or sign up
to receive telephone notification.
Drew's
office secured a $1.2 million
federal grant for startup costs and
2 years of operation.
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“We will place computer
terminals in every county jail and at the
Department of Corrections (DOC) to create a
web of information that covers the entire
state,” Drew said. “When an offender is
arrested and booked, that information will
be input at the local level. Concerned
Oklahomans can then register at no cost with
the VINE system and keep track of the
offender’s every move. This is a near real
time system.”
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