The Oklahoma Daily (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 73, No. 141, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 4, 1989 Page: 8 of 8
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Separate trials set for two Norman residents
By Michelle Lindstrom will appear before District Judge the cnme ” tion center, unable: topost bond.
And Get An
Norman police allege Deford
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an Oklahoma City man known to
Norman
County Detention Center.
Erma Collins, 51, was ar-
raigned in Cleveland County Dis-
trict Court Friday and released
on a $75,000 bond.
sion of cocaine with intent to dis-
Employee
By Drew Wells
HEALTH SCIENCES REPORTER
The Oklahoma State Senate
has approved a bill modifying
definitions relating to employ-
ment in certain educational
programs of the OU College of
Medicine and the Oklahoma
College of Osteopathic Medi-
cine and Surgery.
The bill will make amend-
ments to the governmental Tort
Claims Act through expansion
8 ■ THE OKLAHOMA DAILY ■ Tuesday, April 4, 1989
Research jobs available
The School of Aerospace and transfer.
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ducting a national search to^fill
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by 1990.
Outstanding doctoral
should apply if they
interests in aerodynamics, com-
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posite materials, non-linear be-
havior of materials, non-
destructive evaluation, control
systems, computer-aided design,
computer-aided engineering,
combustion and radiative heat
By Michelle Lindstrom
POLICE REPORTER
Two of the three people arrest-
ed in connection with the Nor- < iviu u w„.t
man Police Department’s Thurs- delivery of cocaine and conspira-
and clarification of employee
definitions.
The measure previously left
discrepancies in the definitions
by which the state would be
held liable for the tortious con-
duct of any physician, resident
physician, or intern while prac-
ticing medicine.
The bill will grant doctors,
residents and interns practicing
at university hospitals under the
OU medical school in Tulsa the
same limits of liability (in mal-
practice) as practiced r.t the
Oklahoma City campus, said
Tulsa Senator Jerry Smith, au-
thor of the bill.
Smith brought the bill to the
senate through encouragement
by the Tulsa Medical Society in
efforts to afford the profession-
als on Tulsa’s campus equal
treatment.
The bill has passed the senate
and now is pending in the house
judiciary committee.
office late Friday with no charges
filed. --------.-----t
An additional bond of $15,000 Also released from custody late lawful delivery of marijuana and
was set for Dean Tucker, 20, who Friday were Cecil Walker, 32, and
Colfim ischarttd with posses- fe charged in connection with the Richard Bowen, 25 Walker and
Collins is charged wjtn posses isv^g Bowen were arrested Thursday as
clarification bill clears Senate
The bill is waiting for house
approval, according to Dan
Merriman, House of Represen-
tatives media liaison.
“The deadline for house
committees to report out senate
bills to the floor is this Thurs-
day,” Merriman said.
“I see no opposition,” Smith
said.
“We want to make sure those
teachers that are being volun-
teers are protected.”
POL^CECRhEepORTERdStr9~-------- Presto Trimble while John Co"s- Norman ponce anege ueiu.u
POLICE REPORTER before Dis. shot Ragon following a domestic
jury trials have been trict Judge Edward McDanel. argument. Costiloe was reported
• two Norman resi- During separate preliminary to have fled the scene with De-
’‘1 hearings Friday, both judges de- ford shortly after the shooting,
intent in connection with termink there was sufcient ew- al9°"ean'S
"show the crime alleged was com-
mitted and probable cause to be- v---------- ...
lieve the detendant(s) committed bond. She remains in the deten-
Two released in ‘crack house’ investigation
S^naChar8£0,'nde’ ggf
cocaine. Arrest warrants are outstand- invesuKai '
Diana Billings who was being ing for Joe Brown of Norman and Walker who is charged with
held on a complaint of unlawful an Oklahoma City man known to unlawful delivery of a controlled
held on a compiaim oi uma o|ice by drug (Diazepaip) and obtaining
day raidFof a “crack house” have was' re- name ofRick. The two are ----------
been released from the Cleveland ieased by the district attorney’s charged with unlawful delivery ot
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unlawful delivery of a controlled
police only oy me nrsi urug <u>u g
t Rick. The two are money under false pretenses, was
T arraigned Friday and released on
a $4,000 bond.
Bowen, who is charged with un-
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conspiracy to deliver marijuana,
was released on a $10,000 jail
bond.
Costiloe surrendered to Nor-
man police officers Feb. 14 and
was released from custody on a
$45,000 bond.
Ragon was found lying in his
Oklahoma City Feb. 9 and front yard with several gunshot
booked into the Cleveland Coun- wounds. He told police he was
ty Detention Center on a $50,000 shot by his ex-girlfnend and an
• — • ’n the deten- unidentified man.
cocaine and conspiracy to deliver
cocaine.
Also released from custody
•idav were Cecil Walker, 32,
Richard Bowen, 25. Walker and
Separate jut,
scheduled for two Norman resi-
dents charged with shooting with
tlw Feb 6 wounding of 22-year- dence presented by the state
old Robert Ragon at his home at a,Ip<’pd was co
203 E. Daws St.
On May 4, Diane DeFord, 31,
ty reb. V ano
Cleveland Coun-
probable cause to oe- ty mciciiuuu w
:fendant(s) committed bond. She remains in
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Whitmire, Ron. The Oklahoma Daily (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 73, No. 141, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 4, 1989, newspaper, April 4, 1989; Norman, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1822565/m1/8/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Carl Albert Congressional Research and Studies Center.