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Alleged Illegal Gambling Scandal

Alleged Illegal Gambling Scandal
  • Sometimes you win, sometimes you lose A District Judge has thrown out the cases of two suspects in the Elks Lodge alleged gambling case.

    April 14, 2007

  • Motions filed in Elks gambling case The attorney for Sheriff Kieran McMullen has filed two objections in the ongoing gambling case.

    April 11, 2007

  • Sheriff to face trial on felony charge Grady County Sheriff Kieran McMullen was bound over for trial on one felony and two misdemeanor charges Tuesday.

    March 28, 2007

  • Bound over Grady County Sheriff Kieran McMullen did not get his day in court on Friday, as his attorney, David Autry, was reportedly tied up in court in Oklahoma City. That did not prevent Special District Judge Ken Harris from listening to the rest of the evidence against former Chickasha Officer Helen McMullen and Deputy Robert Cacy, co-defendants in the case involving alleged gambling at the Elks Lodge.

    March 17, 2007

  • Another delay The preliminary hearing for Sheriff Kieran McMullen will now stretch into its third month.

    February 24, 2007

  • One suspect pleads guilty The courtroom circus is over for one of the defendants in the Elks Lodge gambling case, after pleading guilty to a felony charge.

    February 24, 2007

  • Loophole tightens into a noose The same loophole used to protect Attorney Steve Buzin’s client from self-incriminating statements, forced him to testify Friday.

    February 24, 2007

  • Testimony continues in gambling case Grady County Sheriff Kieran McMullen spent the day in District Court Wednesday, the second day of his preliminary hearing.

    February 22, 2007

  • Sheriff’s hearing resumes Wednesday Grady County Sheriff Kieran McMullen back in the courtroom Wednesday.

    February 22, 2007

  • Loophole upheld District Attorney Bret Burns will have to take his battle to a higher court in an attempt to charge a local deputy with gambling.

    February 9, 2007