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Oklahoma Senate passes law named after murder victims, aiming to extend accessory sentences.
Oklahoma's Senate has passed "Lauria and Ashley's Law," which requires those convicted of being accessories to murder to serve at least 85% of their prison sentence before being eligible for parole.
The bill, named after two teenage girls murdered in 1999, aims to prevent early release like that of Ronnie Busick, who served only a fraction of his sentence.
It now awaits the Governor's approval.
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El Senado de Oklahoma aprueba una ley que lleva el nombre de las víctimas de asesinato, con el objetivo de extender las sentencias accesorias.