Oklahoma's state house passed "Knights Law" requiring convicted child sex offenders to serve 100% of their sentence.
Oklahoma's state house passed "Knights Law" requiring convicted child sex offenders to serve 100% of their sentence, with a maximum of life without parole for the most severe sexual crimes against children. The bill aims to deter similar offenses and honor the victims of the Henryetta murders. It was inspired by the case of Jesse McFadden, a released sex offender who later murdered his wife and her family.
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