District Attorney Virginia Sanders

Virginia Sanders is the District Attorney in District 17 which includes Choctaw, McCurtain and Pushmataha Counties in Oklahoma. Sanders is currently running for re-election. Here is her Formal Statement regarding her candidacy and outlining her standards, goals and positions.
In spite of her claims to the contrary, Sanders is arguably in the opinion of this writer a child rapist's best friend.
Sanders claims:
"I have prosecuted all types of cases including murders,
rape, child abuse, and multiple felony property crimes.
And
I prioritize prosecution of drug cases, especially methamphetamines; the
prosecution of violent crimes, and the protection of our children and our elderly."
However the fact remains that Sanders has thus far refused to prosecute
admitted child rapist John Keith Tucker.
Tucker is a child rapist that proclaimed in open court and under oath that he did in fact rape a child, impregnating her TWICE between the times the child was 14 and 16 years old. Tucker is an admitted child rapist that has the audacity to sue for custody of the children born of rape and who in McCurtain County, Oklahoma was awarded custody of one of the children and this is spite of the fact that the judge ruled that Tucker was in fact a child rapist!
In a Bubbaworld special report titled McCurtain County Madness we covered this scandal which has taken place on the watch of District Attorney Virginia Sanders. Sanders may well be the only District Attorney in Oklahoma history that has refused to prosecute an admitted child rapist.
What about John Keith Tucker makes him above the law, immune to prosecution and what connection if any exists between him and Virginia Sanders?
With Virginia Sanders coddling and protecting an admitted child rapist, is any child safe in the 17th Judicial District? What if another child catches Tucker's eye and he again turns into a raping monster? Would Virginia Sanders prosecute him then, or would she give him another walk?
The statute of limitations for Tucker's horrible crimes have NOT expired. However, if Virginia Sanders is re-elected District Attorney they will have expired within her next term in office. Is that a chance the voters of District 17 wish to take? And with their own children?
These are questions and issues that voters in Choctaw, McCurtain and Pushmataha counties should have on their minds when they go to the polls to vote on July 25th.

