Dallas, TX asked in Criminal Law for Oklahoma

Q: My brother broke his probation my aunt pressed charges for knocking her teeth out she had her kids jump him he has hhd

right now he isn’t charged with anything but he’s a pending case & he’s about to be charged w salt & battery and breaking his probation but in his self defense he knocked her teeth out with his feet

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Brian Boeheim
Brian Boeheim
Answered
  • Criminal Law Lawyer
  • Tulsa, OK
  • Licensed in Oklahoma

A: Without more information it is hard to give you guidance. I would have to see the ATR his probation and the police report on his new case to give you an idea exactly how much trouble he is in. If this is in Tulsa, give us a call and we'll try to help. 918-884-7791 Boeheim Freeman Law

Tracy Tiernan agrees with this answer

Tracy Tiernan
Tracy Tiernan
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  • Criminal Law Lawyer
  • Tulsa, OK
  • Licensed in Oklahoma

A: Consult/ hire a seasoned trial attorney. Typically when you promise to judge you will follow the rules and stay out of trouble, and something like this arises...you can expect some meaningful problems. Sounds like there were witnesses to the event. What will they say? Who was the first aggressor? Were you kicking your feet in an effort to escape and get away? Many different factors can affect the outcome of this new incident.

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