Jesse Butler: The Birthday That Will Erase Everything
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In roughly one hundred and twenty days, a clerk in Payne County is going to close a file. And Jesse Butler — the Stillwater teenager who pleaded no contest to eleven felony counts involving two high school students — is going to stop being any of those things, legally, forever.
That's the calendar this case has been racing toward from day one. Every move by every actor — the defense, the Payne County DA's office, the special judge who granted youthful offender status — pointed in the same direction. Toward the nineteenth birthday that, under Oklahoma's youthful offender statute, wipes the record clean.
This week, for three days, two teenage girls and the people who fought for them tried to get somebody in the State of Oklahoma to formally acknowledge, on the record, before the birthday hits, that what happened to them was wrong. They called it a Marsy's Law violation. The DA's office called it full compliance and demanded a judge rule in their favor before the case closes forever.
The victim took the stand. Her mother took the stand. Her attorney took the stand. A tribal victim services advocate took the stand. All four said the same thing: they were locked outside their own case until the final fifteen minutes. Then the Assistant District Attorney who ran the prosecution took the stand — and her story didn't match theirs.
This is what three days of testimony revealed about how a case like this gets resolved in Oklahoma, what the victims are actually fighting for, and why what happens in Judge Kulling's written opinion may be the last thing that matters before a calendar closes a case forever.
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