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Oklahoma governor signs law named after missing girls, mandating longer sentences for murder accessories.
Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt signed Lauria and Ashley's Law, requiring those convicted of accessory to murder to serve at least 85% of their sentence before parole eligibility.
Named after Lauria Bible and Ashley Freeman, two 16-year-old girls who disappeared in 1999, the law aims to prevent early release for accessories to murder.
It takes effect on November 1st.
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El gobernador de Oklahoma firma la ley que lleva el nombre de las niñas desaparecidas, ordenando sentencias más largas para los cómplices de homicidio.