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Tulsa Reserve Deputy Robert Bates apologizes to Eric Harris' family, dismisses records report
Robert Bates, Former Tulsa Reserve Sheriff's Deputy, Convicted For Shooting Eric Harris In Oklahoma : The Two-Way : NPR
Former sheriff acknowledged Robert Bates carried unapproved firearm, wasn't qualified with it
Ex-Oklahoma deputy Robert Bates guilty of killing unarmed suspect | CNN
Tulsa reserve deputy Robert Bates boasts of connections in secret recording
Tulsa County reserve deputy mistakenly uses gun instead of Taser, kills suspect - ABC7 Los Angeles
Despite remorse, health concerns, Bates sentenced to prison
Eric Harris shooting: Oklahoma reserve deputy pleads not guilty of manslaughter | CBC News
Ex-Oklahoma deputy Robert Bates guilty of killing unarmed suspect | CNN
Former Tulsa County Reserve Deputy Robert Bates Sentenced To 4 Years In Prison | KGOU
Former Oklahoma deputy sentenced for shooting unarmed man - CBS News
Ex-Oklahoma reserve deputy to stand trial for 'stun gun error' killing | Oklahoma | The Guardian
Robert Bates sentenced to 4 years in prison
Speaking engagement for Robert Bates canceled after backlash, fear of protests
Ex-Deputy Robert Bates Convicted in Death of Eric Harris Released From Prison
Robert Bates, Tulsa reserve deputy, pleads not guilty in fatal shooting of Eric Harris - CBS News
Robert Bates' family trying to free him by citing 'attempted assassination' and cell conditions; DOC calls claims false
Robert Bates suggests strong ties to sheriff's office in secret recording | Oklahoma | The Guardian
Robert Bates, Imprisoned Tulsa Reserve Deputy, Speaks From Jail Cell
Robert Bates found guilty, jury recommends maximum sentence
Former reserve deputy Robert Bates could be released from prison as early as Thursday
Law Enforcement Experts Weigh In on Tulsa Reserve Deputy Robert Bates' Explanation
Robert Bates, left, leaves the Tulsa County Courthouse following his arraignment, with his attorney, Clark Brewster, right, in Tulsa, Okla., Monday, July 13, 2015. Bates pleaded not guilty to second-degree manslaughter charges.