Younger Oklahoma jurors, accustomed to a world of filtered selfies and carefully constructed online narratives, might be more forgiving. They may be less likely to see past lies as indicative of a fundamental character flaw for truthfulness in criminal trials.
When charged with possession of drugs or guns, the prosecutor must prove that you had possession, but what if it wasn’t found on your person? Then they have to prove constructive possession, but what does that mean?
The astronomical rise in teen gun violence is shocking, but the cause should surprise anyone. Insufficient parental oversight, pervasive exposure to violent video games, and the increasing use of high-potency THC creates a detrimental mixture that is literally killing our children.