Expungement of Juvenile Records in Oklahoma

Expungement of juvenile records

It is a common misconception that a person’s juvenile record is confidential.  In fact, it doesn’t matter if you were a juvenile when the offense was committed, the record may still show up in public searches.  This means that potential employers can find the information.  In Oklahoma, nearly 10% of the annual statewide arrests are […]

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Defending Assault and Battery in OKC

Defending Assault and Battery in OKC

Defending Assault and Battery in OKC takes skilled criminal defense attorneys. On June 3rd, 2017 Oklahoma City police officers put a man under arrest for assault and battery.  The man went to the house of an acquaintance.  Upon arriving he demanded the owner of the house pay him $5.  The owner refused, saying he did […]

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OKC Attorneys Discuss Oklahoma Child Abuse

Oklahoma Child Abuse is a charge that the Oklahoma District Attorneys Office aggressively prosecutes. In May of 2017 an Oklahoma couple was placed under arrest for child abuse.  The woman’s two year old son had injuries consistent with prolonged abuse.  These include: 17 rib fractures, a partially healing left shoulder fracture, torn skin in his […]

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Drug Paraphernalia Laws in Oklahoma

Charges of possession of Drug Paraphernalia laws in Oklahoma can land you with a criminal record.  The moral stigma of drug related crimes often hurt people for their lifetime.  Okla. Stat. tit. 63 §2-405(B) states: “No person shall use drug paraphernalia to plant, propagate, cultivate, grow, harvest, manufacture, compound, convert, produce, process, prepare, test, analyze, pack, repack, […]

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Manslaughter Charges in Oklahoma

Manslaughter Charges in Oklahoma are complex and serious in nature. Most people are aware of the death of former pop singer, Michael Jackson.  At 50 years old, the singer was found unconscious after receiving a dose of propofol from his personal doctor, Conrad Murray.  Propofol, normally an anesthetic for surgery patients, was negligently used as […]

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OKC Attorneys Explain Oklahoma City Violation of Protective Order

In Oklahoma City on October 19, 2016 the OKC law enforcement conducted a warrant sweep for offenders of domestic violence.  This is an undertaking by the force each year to gather all offenders on outstanding warrants and is part of the National Family Violence Apprehension Detail.  While the sweep was in process, officers put a […]

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Oklahoma City Burglary Attorneys Discuss Burglary Charges

If you’ve been charged with burglary in Oklahoma our Oklahoma City Burglary attorneys can help. In Oklahoma, first degree burglary and second degree burglary share some commonalities.  However, there are clear differences that could change a maximum jail sentence by up to 13 years.  Read on to understand the difference between first and second degree […]

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OKC Attorneys Investigate Embezzlement in Oklahoma

Embezzlement in Oklahoma is a common Oklahoma City crime. Some situations we’ve seen include Two city of Tulsa Water and Sewer Dep’t. employees have been charged with embezzlement of over $135,000.  The employees were given credit cards to make purchases for the department.  However, they often purchased personal items for themselves instead.  Both offenders are […]

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Oklahoma City Public Intoxication

Oklahoma City public intoxication is a misdemeanor crime in Oklahoma. In 2015, an Emerson Alternative school teacher was arrested for public intoxication.  She was not present for the beginning of her science class when a colleague noticed her in her vehicle in the parking lot.  The teacher had a strong odor of alcohol, and attempted to leave […]

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Oklahoma City Assault and Battery Attorneys Discuss the Crime

Our Oklahoma City Assault and Battery Attorneys can help you if you receive charges of any type assault and battery case. We’ve helped clients in all sorts of circumstances.  Depending on whether the case involves a family member and the degree of the injury decides what type assault and battery occurs. A recent case in the news […]

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