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flag Oklahoma House passes "Lauria and Ashley's Law," targeting longer sentences for accessory to murder.

flag Oklahoma's House passed Lauria and Ashley's Law, named after two 16-year-olds kidnapped in 1999. flag The bill aims to make felony accessory to murder an 85% crime, meaning offenders must serve 85% of their sentence without early release for good behavior. flag The legislation, authored by State Rep. Steve Bashore, targets cases like Ronnie Busick's, who was convicted for the girls' disappearance and served less than three years of a ten-year sentence. flag The bill now moves to the Senate.

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