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  • Jusry seated in sex-abuse trial of former Custer County sheriff starts in Major County
    FAIRVIEW (AP) ? Jury selection is under way in the trial of a former Custer County sheriff accused of sexually abusing female inmates and drug court participants.

    Jury selection began Monday for former Sheriff Mike Burgess, who has pleaded not guilty to 36 charges of rape, rape by instrumentation, kidnapping, sexual battery and oral sodomy. Testimony could begin as early as Tuesday.

    In August, a judge bound Burgess over for trial after several female drug court defendants testified Burgess threatened to send them to prison if they didn't comply with his sexual demands.

    Burgess was a member of a drug court panel that decides which offenders are allowed in the rehabilitation program and which offenders go to prison.
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  • Bartlesville man arrested after threat
    BARTLESVILLE, Okla. (AP) ? A man was arrested after allegedly threatening to kill employees of a tag agency while he attempted to obtain a new driver's license. Harold Groves, a 61-year-old Bartlesville resident, was accused of telling the employees he would blow their heads off. The incident was reported Friday and he was arrested Saturday. He told police the tag agency workers refused to take his birth certificate as he tried to provide identification to get a new license. His old driver's license had expired.
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  • Oklahoma protesters call for end to fighting in Gaza
    More than 200 demonstrators, mostly Islamic Americans, condemned Israel's offensive in the Gaza Strip Monday as they marched in a circle outside the state Capitol.

    The "Peace Vigil for Gaza" demonstration was sponsored by CAIR-OK, which is affiliated with the Council on Islamic American Relations, an Islamic civil liberties group.

    Protesters chanted "stop the killing" and "free, free Palestine" and carried signs denouncing Israeli actions in Gaza.

    President Bush and other U.S. elected officials have said Israel had every right to defend itself after it was attacked by Hamas missiles from Gaza.

    U.S. Rep. Mary Fallin, R-Oklahoma City, says Hamas can end the violence by stopping its Rocket assault on Israel....
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