Monday, November 1, 2010

Proven Record of Success.....

Bill Musseman is now a Special Judge in Tulsa County. But before that, he was a prosecutor in Tulsa County. During his tenure, he prosecuted some of the most dangerous criminals and crimes that occurred in Tulsa County. Want to check out his record for yourself?




1. Judge Musseman handled the Cori Baker murder and after a jury trial on the merits, he obtained a guilty verdict and Marquis Bullock was sentenced to life without parole. Tulsa World link HERE, confirm on OSCN HERE.

2. Judge Musseman handled the prosecution of Raymond Eugene Johnson. The man who killed 27 year old Brooke Whitaker and her seven month old daughter, Kya Whitaker. He got the death penalty for Raymond Johnson after receiving a Guilty verdict. Tulsa World link HERE, confirm on OSCN HERE.

3.  Douglas Dewayne Miller was found guilty and received a verdict of Life Without Parole after being prosecuted by Bill Musseman. Tulsa World link HERE, confirm on OSCN HERE.

4.  Former Paper Carrier Paul Williford was convicted of killing elderly women in their homes. He was sentenced to Life Without Parole for these murders. On one of the counts Williford was acquitted. Tulsa World link HERE, confirm on OSCN HERE.

When it came to creating a team of prosecutors to prosecute the Major Crimes in Tulsa County, District Attorney Tim Harris chose one man for the job - Bill Musseman. Article HERE.  Bill Musseman was the Chief of Major Crimes in Tulsa County since 2005. He dedicated his carreer in protecting the citizens of Tulsa County against major crimes. Both Judge Musseman and his opponent worked under District Attorney Tim Harris - but only one of them is being recommended for the job of District Judge - Bill Musseman. Letter HERE On November 2nd, 2010 - thank Bill Musseman for his dedication to the Tulsa County.

1 comment:

  1. Thank you, Bill, for what you have done for me and many other family survivors of victims of homicide. Your record has proven you well with your success in the courtroom and your dedication to Tulsa County. You've got my vote!!!

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