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Tim Harris is an American attorney and politician who served as the
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for
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from January 1999 to December 31, 2014. Before his election in 1998, Harris had worked as a prosecutor for the Tulsa County District Attorney's office and briefly served as the interim District Attorney for Tulsa County between the death of David L. Moss and the appointment of
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in 1995. In the late 2010's and early 2020's, Harris's tenure received new attention after some of the convictions from his tenure were overturned, including being a subject in an episode of
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. Harris has twice campaigned for another office since leaving the District Attorney's office: first for
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in
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and later for
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school board in 2022. He his now the chief council for the Tulsa County Sheriff's Office.


Tulsa District Attorney's office

Harris was the longest serving District Attorney ("DA") in Tulsa History. He first joined the office immediately after graduating from
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from a law program (now defunct, after lasting 7 years) in 1986 and worked in the office for 12 years until his election in 1998.


First election

Harris was first appointed as Interim DA for
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in 1995 after the death of DA David L. Moss., where he served until
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was appointed to the position by Governor
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in December of that year. Lafortune held the position until he resigned in May 1998 and Keating appointed Chuck Richardson as his successor in June 1998. Richardson's father had donated thousands to Keating's campaign for governor. The
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thought Richardson had acted "too zealously" as a defense attorney and backed Harris in the November election for a full term against Richardson. Despite Harris only raising $30,000 to Richardson's $117,000, he won the November 1998 election and took office in January 1999.


Tenure as Tulsa County District Attorney

In 2006, ''
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'' reported Harris's campaign filings after the 2006 elections had 240 rule violations. Harris stated he'd correct the errors, but it would be "burdensome" because he was there "to do the people's work in prosecuting crime." The
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could have fined him "up to $1,000 per rule violation," but did not issue a fine. In 2010 the
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alleged there was a conspiracy in the Tulsa jail by inmates to kill Harris. In 2010, he ran for reelection and was again unopposed. In 2011, he announced his intention to file charges against
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, who the ''
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'' described as a "mob kingpin," for the 1981 murder of Tulsa businessman Roger Wheeler in Tulsa. One of the victim's family members requested the case be moved to
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, describing his interactions with Harris as "difficult and disappointing" and alleging
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was too "corrupt" to handle the case. In 2014, Tim Harris and other DAs, such as
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and Mike Fields, accused the Oklahoma Pardon and Parole Board of being mismanaged.


2018 Congressional campaign

In April 2017, Harris announced his campaign for the Republican Party's nomination for
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on a platform of protecting the
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, families, and veterans. Incumbent 1st district representative
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announced his resignation in April 2018, in order to be the
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for the
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. Harris lost the primary runoff against businessman
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on August 28, 2018, after advancing from the primary on June 26, 2018. Five republicans ran for the seat.


Criticism of tenure as District Attorney


April Rose Wilkens trial

Four months after assuming office Tim Harris prosecuted the case against
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. Wilkens was convicted in July 1999 for killing Terry Carlton. The case's outcome was denounced by advocates for victims of
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, since Wilkens had been abused and raped by Carlton. He later accepted campaign contributions after the trial from Terry Carlton's father, Don Carlton. Don Carlton told the ''
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'' that after the trial he had become a close friend and supporter of Harris. Another Tulsa Attorney, Lynn Worley, who attended the trail, accused Harris of catering to the rich Carlton family. Harris's successor,
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, would later protest Wilkens's 2022 parole attempt with a letter to the
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stating that the
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District Attorney's office saw her as a threat to public safety and if she were sentenced with the same conviction today she would not be eligible for parole for another 17 years due to changes in sentencing laws for first-degree murder. In 2022, a podcast by two attorneys associated with the Oklahoma Appleseed Center for Law and Justice titled ''Panic Button: The April Wilkens Case'' discussed Harris's role as prosecutor in the trial of
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. On September 30, 2022, the podcast hosts filed Post Conviction Relief for April Wilkens, claiming that evidence was suppressed during trial, which would fall under the definition of a
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. Before the filing by Briggs and McCarty, Harris was accused of taking campaign contributions from the Brutons and Carltons, family of the man Wilkens killed, and suppressing other evidence not mentioned in the filing.


Corey Atchison case

In 1991, Harris was the assistant prosecutor who tried the case against Corey Atchison. Atchison had been accused of the murder of James Lane in August 1990 in
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. On June 18 2019, the conviction of Corey Atchison was overturned and he was determined innocent after
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district Judge Sharon Holmes found the initial trial involved witness coercion and the failure to timely inform his defense counsel of evidence. Harris "denied claims that misconduct had marred the trial, calling claims of witness coercion 'absurd.'" Harris claims that "he had never coerced, forced testimony or presented false testimony in his career." Current Tulsa County District Attorney
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defended Harris's tenure as DA. Attorneys for the Oklahoma
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accused Harris of not wanting to admit the system "made a mistake" and that argued Harris's stance "keeps hundreds of requests pouring into the Oklahoma Innocence Project each year from men and women." In 2020, a
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investigative episode aired about Corey Atchison and Malcolm Scott's cases.


Michelle Murphy case

In 2019, Harris was accused of conspiring against wrongfully convicted Michelle Murphy, whose conviction was later overturned. She served 20 years before exoneration, being sentenced around the same time as April Wilkens. In 2014, arguments were heard on whether Harris should be "held in contempt for what Murphy's attorneys" said were "false statements." Harris had the file sealed by the Judge William Kellough so that the case cannot be reexamined.


Private practice and teaching

In 2018, Harris was a law professor at
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for 5 semesters and taught in the
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program at
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. In 2021, Harris helped file "a motion for dismissal of a then-86-year-old indictment" of 56 Black men, including A. J. Smitherman, related to the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre.


2020 Tulsa Public Schools school board campaign

In 2022, incumbent
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school board member Suzanne Schreiber decided to run for the
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instead of for reelection, creating an open seat in Tulsa Public Schools school board district 7. Harris was one of four candidates to file for the open seat, although he had no personal connection to the district. Harris campaigned on
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platform including banning books discussing
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relations, banning
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, and reasserting
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in schools. Harris placed second in the nonpartisan elections, but no candidate received a majority, so he advanced to a runoff with the front-runner Susan Bryant Lamkin. In the runoff election Harris campaigned on calls for a forensic audit of Tulsa Public Schools and cutting the salaries of the Superintendent, Deborah Gist, and other district administration. Harris out fundraised Lamkin raising about $41,000 compared to her $35,000. ''The Black Wall Street Times'' reported a large portions of Harris's donations came from out-of-state donors and conservative political action committees. Harris lost the runoff election to Susan Lamkin.


See also

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External links


''Dateline: The Long Road to Freedom'' trailer
Trailer for a
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episode covering one of Harris's cases while Tulsa County District Attorney.


References

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