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Date: 04-10-2000

Case Style: State of Oklahoma v. Jamie Nicole Chambers

Case Number: CF-98-1111

Judge: Jefferson D. Sellers

Court: District Court, Tulsa County, Oklahoma

Plaintiff's Attorney: Assistant District Attorneys Matt Cyran and John Heil, Office Tim Harris, Tulsa, Oklahoma

Defendant's Attorney: Clark Brewster, Tulsa, Oklahoma

Description: Accessory to Murder - Violation of 21 O.S. 173 - Defendant was the driver of a car in which Steven Antonio White and Marcus Terrell Currie rode to and fled from the scene of the fatal shooting of Michelle Hendrix in 1996. White and Currie attempted to steal Hendrix' purse and when she resisted, she was shot.

Currie pled guilty to robbery and was sentenced to 15 years in prison. White, age 21, is serving a no-parole life sentence.

Chambers claimed that she had no idea that a robbery was going to occur.

Outcome: Not guility.

Plaintiff's Experts: Unknown

Defendant's Experts: Unknown

Comments: None



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