Justin Hooper says all he wanted was to be tried in the proper

By A Mystery Man Writer

A Tulsa man finds himself at the center of a fight over tribal sovereignty in Oklahoma and beyond. Justin Hooper shares how his 2018 speeding ticket is continuing to impact law across Indian Country.

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