A former Creek County judge convicted and sent to prison for indecent exposure was released from prison today.
Officials with the Roger Mills County Sheriff's Office confirmed to NewsChannel 8 that Donald Thompson was released from the Oklahoma State Reformatory in Granite today.
Thompson was convicted in 2006 on four counts of indecent exposure. Prosecutors accused the former judge of using a sexual device on himself during trials between 2001 and 2003. Thompson has denied the accusations all along.
Thompson was supposed to serve four years in prison, but was released early because of good-behavior credits given by the Department of Corrections.
As a result of his conviction, Thompson must register as a sex offender with the Sapulpa Police Department and with the Department of Corrections within three days of his release.
Saturday, November 28, 2009
Judge Released on Good Behavior
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