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FILE - This Sept. 11, 2015, file photo shows Patrick Wyrick, of the Oklahoma Attorney General's Office, in Oklahoma City. Oklahoma Gov. Mary Fallin named Wyrick to fill a vacancy on the Supreme Court in February 2017. The Oklahoma Supreme Court has dismissed a lawsuit challenging the residency of newly appointed Justice Wyrick. The court ruled Tuesday March 7, 2017 that the lawsuit was not timely filed and that two southeastern Oklahoma residents who filed it did not have legal standing to challenge Wyrick's residency. (AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki, File)

FILE - This Sept. 11, 2015, file photo shows Patrick Wyrick, of the Oklahoma Attorney General's Office, in Oklahoma City. Oklahoma Gov. Mary Fallin named Wyrick to fill a vacancy on the Supreme Court in February 2017. The Oklahoma Supreme Court has dismissed a lawsuit challenging the residency of newly appointed Justice Wyrick. The court ruled Tuesday March 7, 2017 that the lawsuit was not timely filed and that two southeastern Oklahoma residents who filed it did not have legal standing to challenge Wyrick's residency. (AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki, File)

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