A new law that protects victims of domestic violence goes into effect this Saturday. A victim’s statement to police can now be used in court hearings, limiting the time they have to face an accused abuser in court.
The Oklahoma County District Attorney’s Office has come out in support of the law, not only for domestic violence survivors but prosecutors also say it is one more way to hold abusers accountable.
Senate Bill 607 is one of eight new laws aimed at fighting domestic violence in our state. A law passed for Oklahomans like Taylor Davis…
 
            