Woman Released from Prison Under Oklahoma Survivors’ Act

Woman Released from Prison Under Oklahoma Survivors’ Act

[ad_1] A judge has granted the release of a woman who was serving a life sentence for her involvement in her husband’s murder in 1990. This decision comes as a result of the Oklahoma Survivors’ Act, which gives individuals the opportunity for a second chance at life. Lisa Moss, who was convicted of conspiracy and…

Near-Death Experiences
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How Near-Death Experiences Affect People Who Survived Cardiac Arrests Outside Hospitals

How do near-death experiences affect people who survived cardiac arrests outside hospitals? Near-Death Experiences Change Lifestyles and Careers of People Surviving Cardiac Arrests Outside Hospitals Near-death experiences occurring to people who survived cardiac arrests and other life-threatening situations outside hospitals revealed they had changed their lifestyles and careers, even their behaviors, following their near-death experiences….

Sexual Assault Victims
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How Seeing Recent Sexual Assault Cases On Social Media Can Trigger Survivors’ Emotions And Mental Health

Here’s how seeing recent sexual assault cases on social media can trigger survivors’ emotions and mental health. Recent Sexual Assault Cases on Social Media Can Trigger Trauma and Psychological Reactions to Several Sexual Assault Survivors The recent sexual assault cases found on different social media platforms could trigger trauma and psychological reactions in sexual assault…

Tulsa race massacre survivor yearning for the opportunities taken from them
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Tulsa race massacre survivor yearning for the opportunities taken from them

According to court records, an Oklahoma judge dismissed the reparations claim brought by the final Tulsa race massacre survivors on Friday.   The three Tulsa race massacre survivors had been embroiled in a years-long legal struggle with the City of Tulsa and other groups and officials over opportunities lost when the city’s Greenwood area was burned down in…

Supreme Court Allows Lawsuits Over Ohio State University Sexual Abuse Scandal to Proceed
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Supreme Court Allows Lawsuits Over Ohio State University Sexual Abuse Scandal to Proceed

The U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear two cases related to the sexual abuse scandal at Ohio State University, allowing more than 230 men to proceed with their lawsuits against the university. The decision upholds a ruling by the Sixth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, which revived the dismissed lawsuits. Ohio State University had requested…