Tywone Parks Moves to Dismiss Charges Against Him
Comments OffMarch 19, 2008 by Tyson Wynn
The WynnBlog had a reporter (me) present in the courtroom this morning for Tywone Parks’ scheduled no-issue preliminary hearing. Due to a scheduling conflict on the part of Parks’ attorney, Jack Zanerhaft, Parks is set for the issue docket, April 29, 2008, at 9:00 AM.
During the appearance, Zanerhaft informed the court that he had this morning filed a motion to dismiss. I, of course, got my hands on it for you. It’s fairly short, sweet, and lacking in specificity, arguing to dismiss all felony charges based upon constitutional grounds, specifically that the language of the statute under which Parks is being prosecuted violates the First, Fifth, and Fourteenth Amendments to the U. S. Constitution.
See the Motion to Dismiss for yourself here.
On a related matter, the Oklahoma State Courts Network site is showing that the three young women who initially applied for and received temporary emergency protective orders against Parks have now had their protective orders made permanent, expiring March 15, 2011.
Stay tuned to the WynnBlog for the latest.
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