Known as Juli's Law, named for 21-year-old Juli Busken (1975-1996), on April 20, 2009, Oklahoma Senate Bill 1102, submitted by state Sen. Jonathan Nichols, R-Norman, added eighteen new misdemeanor crimes to those existing crimes that can result in the mandatory collection of DNA from suspects for crime-solving purposes by law enforcement. In the early morning hours of December 20, 1996, Oklahoma University ballerina student Juli Busken disappeared from her east Norman apartment. The police found her body hours later on the shores of Lake Stanley Draper in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Busken's killer, Anthony Castillo Sanchez, was convicted of her murder in 2006.