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  1. Tim Harris served as the interim DA between Moss's death and LaFortune's appointment.
  2. Judge LaFortune is also a member of the Tulsa World Community Advisory Board. He prepared the subject column in this capacity. [61]

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Bill LaFortune
37th Mayor of Tulsa
In office
April 1, 2002 April 10, 2006
Preceded by 37th Mayor of Tulsa
April 1, 2002 April 10, 2006
Succeeded by