Shawn Selvidge Tennis Recruitment Video HD.wmv

Posted by | Posted in Oklahoma Court Records | Posted on 18-01-2012

Shawn Selvidge is a high school junior from Sperry, OK. He is currently one of the top ranked junior tennis players in the state of Oklahoma. He attends Westbrook Tennis Academy on the campus of the University of Tulsa in Tulsa, OK. As a member of the United States Tennis Association, Shawn has played competitive tennis since the age of 8. In 2004, as a ten year old, he enjoyed a final USTA Oklahoma ranking of #3. He completed 2006 as the #1 ranked 12 year old tennis player in the state of Oklahoma. As a high school freshman (2009) and sophomore (2010), Shawn competed in Class 4A in the #1 singles position where he amassed a record of 46-5. In addition to his on-court skills, Shawn is an excellent student in the classroom and maintains a 4.0 GPA and is on course to graduate in the spring of 2012.
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Autry Inman – Stop Stallin (1953)

Posted by | Posted in Oklahoma Court Records | Posted on 23-12-2011

Decca 9-28592 Robert Autry Inman (January 6, 1929 – September 6, 1988), was an American country and rockabilly musician Inman was born in Florence, Alabama, and was performing on local radio station WLAY by age 14. He used his middle name “Autry” (or “Autrey”) as his stage name. After completing school he worked as a reporter for the Lauderdale Co. Law & Equity Court. Shortly thereafter he was tapped to join Cowboy Copas’s band, the Oklahoma Cowboys, as a bassist. Aside from this he also played in George Morgan’s Candy Kids until 1952. He released his first solo singles on the small label Bullet Records; in 1952 he signed with Decca Records, for whom he recorded over 40 country songs. However, service in the Army interrupted his career. After his dismissal he switched to playing rockabilly music in 1956, then at the height of its popularity. His first single in the style, “Be Bop Baby” b/w “It Would Be a Doggone Lie”, became the best-known of his rockabilly titles. He changed to RCA Records in 1958, releasing further rockabilly singles but to limited success. In the 1960s, he recorded for Mercury Records, United Artists Records, Sims Records, Guest Star Records, and Jubilee Records where he cut some adult stand-up comedy albums. In addition to being a vocalist, Inman was a well respected songwriter, and his tunes were covered by the likes of Waylon Jennings, Johnny Cash, George Jones and Hank Williams. In 1968, he released a single with Bob Luman entitled “Ballad of Two
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does anyone know where to find municipal court records online for oklahoma?

Posted by | Posted in Oklahoma Court Records | Posted on 02-11-2011

Question by birddog: does anyone know where to find municipal court records online for oklahoma?
all i can find is district court records and really need to be able to find city cort records please help

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Answer by Teekno
Most of them aren’t online, you’ll have to go to city hall.

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Did DA Wes Lane Ruin a Possible Criminal Adoption Case?

Posted by | Posted in Oklahoma Court Records | Posted on 13-09-2011

KFOR News Ch4 | OKC, OK USA | Investigative story regarding alleged illegal adoptions by a local law firm. Okla. Co. District Attorney Wes Lane actually gave the search warrant to the defense attorney prior to the search. This allowed those accused to allegedly hide and change records. The result is that DA Wes Lane could never charge them with a crime. This is a perfect example why DA Wes Lane needs to lose his job! See www.voteoutweslane.com for more info!
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Oklahoma City Thunder Mix – Boom, Snoop Dogg

Posted by | Posted in Oklahoma Court Records | Posted on 12-07-2011

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NCAA 2010 – Online #19 – Penn State (Yoshi) vs. Ohio State (BMACK24)

Posted by | Posted in Oklahoma Court Records | Posted on 08-06-2011

My first online game that I’ve bothered to upload, I’ll get around to the rest later. They are only for my purposes really, whee…
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Doing A Oklahoma District Court Records Search Online

Posted by | Posted in Oklahoma Court Records | Posted on 04-06-2011

Maybe you are trying to find the outcome of a certain court case or you are doing a background check on a potential employee. What ever the reason going online can expedite your search in ways that were not possible only ten years ago.

Back in the pre-internet era finding court records for Oklahoma would be a somewhat tedious task. Before criminal records found their way into computerized databases they were stored in files and on micro-fiche at the individual court house where the case was tried. This would mean a trip to that particular court house to put in a request for the court records pertaining to that individual. This could result in a wait of 3 or 4 days before receiving the information you were looking for.

Another choice was to hire a private investigator, usually one licensed in the state of Oklahoma. A P.I. knows who to contact and the tricks of the trade when it came to finding court records and other background information on just about anyone. Unfortunately going this route could also take time and also cost quite a bit of money depending on how much time and effort the P.I. put into the search.

This is no longer the case. Oklahoma court records can now be searched for quickly and easily online for minimal cost. Over the last ten years public domain information, including district court records, have found their way into computerized databases. This centralized consolidation of public records has made it much easier to do thorough background checks on just about anyone.

The nice thing about these public records websites is the sheer amount of information they provide right at your fingertips. Not only will you be able to look up district court records you’ll also have access to state and county court records, federal records, arrest reports, bankruptcy records, tax lien information, marriage and divorce information, and just about any other record or report that is considered in the public domain.

The simplicity with which you can look up information on one of these sites is quite amazing. Armed with little more then a persons name and state of residence you can access not only Oklahoma district court records but any other records as well, allowing you to do a complete background check in a matter of minutes. It really doesn’t get any easier then that.

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