By: Patti Weaver

(Stillwater, Okla.) — A Cushing man, who was placed on probation last year for felony domestic violence, has been jailed on $15,000 total bail on two more felony domestic violence charges that were filed this week.

If convicted of both of his latest charges, Robert Eugene Stallings Jr., 33, could be imprisoned for as long as eight years and fined $10,000, court records show.

In a case filed Tuesday, Stallings was alleged to have forced a woman, described as a current or former intimate partner, against a wall, bitten her hand and dragged her out of a bed by her leg on Saturday.

In another case filed Monday, Stallings was alleged to have hit a former girlfriend with a lamp and dragged her by her right ankle on April 2.

Nine months ago, Stallings had pleaded guilty to threatening to stab that ex-girlfriend with a large hunting knife and attempting to strangle her on April 23, 2019.

In that case, Stallings was ordered to serve 180 days in jail followed by four years and six months of probation for the knife incident, with a concurrent 180-day jail term followed by two and one-half years of probation for the attempted strangulation.

Stallings was ordered on Sept. 3, 2019, by District Judge Phillip Corley to attend a 52-week batterers’ intervention program, provide a DNA sample, have no contact with that victim while on probation, and pay the cost of his incarceration, as well as a prosecution fee, court costs and $350 in assessments.

On Tuesday the prosecution filed a motion to revoke his probation in that 2019 case, court records show.

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