Wednesday, September 23rd 2020, 5:14 pm
A state question on November's ballot could change how criminal history is taken into account when sentencing a non-violent felon.
If passed, it would mean a person's prison sentence would not be made longer or harsher because of past non-violent felonies they have committed.
News On 6 sat down with the Rogers County Assistant District Attorney Brian Surber, and he offered his perspective on the "No on 805" stance.
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