Legislation aims to cut court fees that keep some Oklahomans trapped in ‘debtor’s prison’

After spending 17 years living in a prison cell, John Standfill looked forward to having his own place after his 2022 release. He said he’s overcome drug addiction and is now going to college and working.But Standfill still lives in transitional housing at City Care. He said he can’t afford a place of his own because of the high cost of living and the thousands in court fees and fine...

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