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answered on Nov 4, 2021
The quick answer is “yes,” if the bond amount posted was a meaningful amount. If it was a nominal bond like $100 or $200, and if certain other circumstances exist suggesting indigency or the financial inability to hire an attorney, then Judges will sometimes allow you to remain out on bond and... View More
answered on Nov 2, 2021
It would depend on what is charges filed by the prosecutor.
If charged as Sexual Battery, it carries - for someone without any previous felony convictions - no more than 10 years in the custody of the Department of Corrections. With prior felony convictions, the crime carries substantially... View More
April 30th 2021, I bought a truck off of a private seller. I paid $17,500.00 for the truck. Before, buying I had the vin number checked on the truck through the Oklahoma Tax Commission, Bumper to Bumper, and NICB's VIN Check. Every single one came back free and clear. Fast forward to July 3,... View More
answered on Nov 15, 2021
It appears that you must immediately discuss your present criminal charges with a criminal defense counsel licensed in the jurisdiction where the original charges were filed without any delay.
answered on Oct 31, 2021
Unfortunately your question is a bit cryptic in that it provides very little details and doesn’t really ask a question, it’s more of a statement. From what I can glean you are worried about getting arrested. If they did not arrest you at Walmart, than they are unlikely to do so after the fact.... View More
Record was expunged and sealed. I'm trying to get arrest and/or court records now but the arresting agency and county clerk of the court have no records. The arrest still shows up on my national background check but without any related charges or court decisions. How can I get that info?
answered on Oct 21, 2021
That was a long time ago. I’m guessing you might have trouble locating your attorney but that’s always the first place to start. There are different types of expungements under Oklahoma statutory law. Sounds like maybe you only took the expungement granted by the Court (Judge) but might not... View More
answered on Oct 18, 2021
Are there curfews in place? Are there restrictions to the alley? Are there also other residences nearby? - bird watching could easily be construed as peeping and therefore not legal. You need to be more specific and if you have been cited or detained for this then contact a criminal law attorney... View More
and the target of the wiretap was in Washington county. The district attorney in Washington co is who brought the charges against almost 20 people for drug conspiracy. I found that "The Court of Appeals held that under both 18 U.S.C. § 2516(2) and CPL article 700.05(4), eavesdropping... View More
answered on Oct 11, 2021
The Criminal Appellate Judge has jurisdiction for the entire state therefore yes all those areas fall into the geographical location. Additionally, OBN is also statewide and therefore also meeting the geographic location. It is not uncommon for criminal investigations to span multiple jurisdictions... View More
My roommate was caught with a bunch of drugs and money and a gun up the road from my house and told them he lived here and they came and raided my house. Nothing of what they were looking for was found besides a set of scales and a little personal. Then whenever he gets out and has his motion to... View More
answered on Oct 11, 2021
Contact the attorney handling the defense in the case and have them address that
Listed with 3 cops and 1 osbi chemist on my sons information/ criminal cover sheet from when he was arrested
answered on Oct 9, 2021
Your question is a little vague, however if I am understanding your question then basically the state has listed you as a witness (most likely because you were there when he got arrested). Contact some criminal lawyers to have them give you specifics on the case.
Currently incarcerated in Oklahoma and have an outstanding warrant also in Oklahoma. Is it possible to plead guilty and take a plea deal whilst I'm still in prison? There is an additional warrant in Kansas where prison time will be served once this sentence is over
answered on Sep 29, 2021
It’s actually quite common. Many times people are sentenced to prison before they resolve or dispose of other pending felony or misdemeanor charges. Rather than waiting until they discharge or complete the sentence, often times they hire attorneys to file a writ of habeas corpus to bring them... View More
answered on Sep 25, 2021
We’ll, until the car was entered it’s more likely “attempted” burglary 2nd or 3rd and another count of “possession of burglary implements/ tools”
Case is in New mexico and we moved over to Oklahoma to get away from child molester
answered on Sep 14, 2021
You will need to contact an attorney and go through your specific case with them. While there is avenues for change of venue, there is a balance of the two states, justice, interest, evidence, etc.... This forum is not able to get into those specific of details because all issues are different,... View More
I’m a delivery driver and we leave our cars on when we’re busy. My car was stolen while I was inside. Yes the guy was caught but when I mentioned suing the parents to a friend. (The kid is 13). He told me that I could lose because it is my fault for leaving my car running. Although, yes I could... View More
answered on Sep 14, 2021
You should consult with an attorney to go through the specifics in more detail. There are other avenues other than larceny of a vehicle such as unauthorized use of a vehicle or even trespass. All issues have potential areas that have defenses, but you need an attorney to guide you through the... View More
the victim made false allegations, omitted exculpatory evidence, and presented a materially altered protection order to a law enforcement officer to effect an arrest. The first chance Defendant talked to public defender he had him talk to the DA about the exculpatory evidence that negated their... View More
answered on Sep 7, 2021
Based on that, you need to hire an attorney and let them go through your case to determine exactly what has happened, and your best course of action to move forward.
Distance of baseball field to dispensary
answered on Sep 7, 2021
There is not one. The limitation is in reference to a public or private school, so unless this baseball field is on school property, then there is no restriction currently.
Has been in trouble before but not for this offense
answered on Aug 30, 2021
That charge, generally categorized as a lower level felony theft crime, is usually between $1000 and $5000. Of course it depends on the Judge and any previous contacts and history with law-enforcement.
They had all they needed to arrest the target of an investigation(a drug dealer), but did not, then wiretapped his phone to find out who his associates were and how they are involved with the target all while allowing the illegal activity in order to bust more than the original suspect. I’ve also... View More
answered on Sep 2, 2021
In order for the wire tap to be legal there would have to be a search warrant that set up the specific information be sought. Assuming they have that, then yes it is legal. Having what you need to arrest is a subject is a slippery slope that we wont get into here, because every criminal... View More
My spouse is being called into a retrial on her rapists conviction. The defendant is a family member and on behalf of said defenndent, his mother (aka her grandmother) has promised cars phones and housing as a way to get her to say that nothing actually happened.
In oklahoma
answered on Aug 24, 2021
Whether you remember the check or not is irrelevant. However, if the bogus check was from 15 years ago and they have made no efforts to collect (lawsuit, garnishment, etc.) then they would be past the statute of limitations.
answered on Aug 13, 2021
There is not one answer as it differs from County to County, and Judge to Judge. There are instances where all judges will allow medical marijuana use during probation except for one.
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