Why didn't you mention that Dyer was found not guilty for the alledged stolen military grenade launcher?
OKLAHOMA CITY A jury in a federal courtroom Tuesday returned after several hours with a not guilty verdict for Charles Alan Dyer, who was charged in January with a federal complaint of possession of a grenade launcher.
The complaint was filed by Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) Agent Brett Williams, following a search on Dyers premises east of Marlow on an unrelated charge by Stephens County Sheriff Wayne McKinney and deputies.
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Dammit Reb...now you've ruined the narrative.
How can they malign the Oathkeepers with you interjecting these inconvenient facts.
April 28, 2011
P.M. UPDATE: Mistrial declared in the case of Charles Alan Dyer
Toni Hopper
The Duncan Banner The Duncan Banner Thu Apr 28, 2011, 11:33 PM CDT
DUNCAN After 7 1/2 hours, a mistrial was declared tonight in the case of Charles Alan Dyer of Marlow in Stephens County District Court in Duncan.
Dyer was charged in January 2010 with child sexual abuse of a child under the age of 12. The jury trial began Monday and it was initially expected to last through Wednesday, but testimony continued through Thursday. Dyer also took the stand in his own defense Thursday morning.
Closing arguments were made in the afternoon and the jury was sequestered at 3:30 p.m. They returned to the courtroom around 8 p.m. only to tell Judge Joe Enos they had not reached a verdict. They again returned two more times, after the third of which Enos declared the mistrial and reset the case for August 15, during the August docket.
Additionally, courthouse security was heightened in the late evening hours.
See The Duncan Banners print edition Friday for a full story.
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