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Stilwell, Oklahoma Man Sentenced to 57 Months for Assault in Cherokee Nation Jurisdiction

Stilwell, Oklahoma Man Sentenced to 57 Months for Assault in Cherokee Nation Jurisdiction

A Stilwell, Oklahoma man, Travis Earl Eubanks, 36, has been handed down a 57-month prison sentence for the brutal assault of an individual in an incident that has resonated throughout his community. The violent act, which involved choking, hitting, kicking, smothering, and stabbing, occurred on January 28 and lasted for a torturous four-hour period at a local residence. Eubanks’ sentencing was officiated by Chief District Judge Ronald A. White, who presided over the case in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Oklahoma, according to a release from the

U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Oklahoma

.

After facing charges for an assault resulting in serious bodily injury within the confines of Indian Country, specifically in Adair County which lies within the boundaries of the Cherokee Nation Reservation, Eubanks admitted guilt and pled guilty in May earlier this year. The defendant will indefinitely remain in U.S. Marshal custody, pending his relocation to a Bureau of Prisons facility where the non-paroleable sentence will be served.

The combined efforts of the Adair County Sheriff’s Office and the Federal Bureau of Investigation led to the investigation and subsequent conviction. In a statement obtained by the

U.S. Attorney’s Office

, Assistant United States Attorney Kevin Gross represented the federal government, laying out the case against Eubanks, whose actions were so severe that they necessitated the involvement of federal law enforcement agencies.

The full details of the assault and subsequent trial process have been publicly documented in an effort to maintain transparency.

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