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What is the federal poverty level for an individual? Basically how is this figured?
answered on Dec 2, 2022
Typically, someone who is out-of-custody will be required to complete an application for a court-appointed attorney (the application form is likely available through the court clerk, the court, or the public defender's office in Oklahoma County). The courts will require that you fully complete... View More
Can I possibly be retried or have a modification to my sentence
answered on Dec 1, 2022
You are likely eligible for an expungement of all records of the offense (because of a change in law to make those convicted of a felony that has been reclassified as a misdemeanor eligible much sooner than others convicted of a felony). Unfortunately, you will still have to obtain a pardon first... View More
I would like to know if I can hunt with a muzzleloader in Oklahoma, I’m a convicted felon but I’ve never been to prison. I’m not on probation and all my fines are paid off. I asked the chief of the law enforcement department of the Oklahoma wildlife conservation and he said I could not hunt... View More
answered on Nov 22, 2022
Convicted felons are prohibited under State law to possess "any pistol, imitation or homemade pistol, altered air or toy pistol, machine gun, sawed-off shotgun or sawed-off rifle, or any other firearm."
A firearm is defined by Oklahoma law as any weapon from which a shot or... View More
Second time tried as an adult on felony case, but priors were all dismissed
answered on Nov 18, 2022
Possession of stolen vehicle can be charged a couple of different ways, usually charged where it carries up to two years in prison while assault or assault and battery with a dangerous weapon carries a minimum of zero and up to 10 years in prison. There’s a misdemeanor option on the dangerous... View More
Violations and my girlfriend was trying to commit suicide by taking my insulin and I tried to get it away from her and I've been charged with a domestic misdemeanor and now I have missed my court date and she was subpoenaed is it true that if she doesn't show up to court that that's... View More
answered on Nov 18, 2022
Well, your first issue is that you have a warrant for your arrest for missing court. That’s going to need to be handled immediately. You need to contact your bail bondsman to see if they will agree to stay on the bond and get that figured out.
Next, yes it’s not uncommon for the... View More
answered on Nov 16, 2022
Your question is not completely clear as to what you’re asking. It sounds like you’re stating that someone between the ages of 18 and 25 years old who gets arrested for their first felony offense is not able to receive a suspended sentence. What that statement implies is either that this... View More
Went to court for animal at larges case filed against me by my neighbor in retaliation for me filing one on her. Before I went to my hearing I struck the plaintiffs trash can with my car moving it about of the way as to park. I got a destruction of property ticket. When I went to court to plea on... View More
answered on Nov 11, 2022
Yes. This is not a technicality that you are likely to have much success in arguing. The judge missed it, and no one called or nothing else been done, you might have avoided the mess with dealing with (at least until it was caught). However, it appears they caught the mistake fairly quickly, and if... View More
answered on Nov 11, 2022
That is difficult to say. The charge you describe is a serious felony, so, if the DA charges him with that, prison would be a potential sentence. That is not to say that he will go to prison, but it is a serious charge that will require he have a criminal defense attorney representing him. I... View More
They messed up on my j.s and the original court order is correct
answered on Nov 11, 2022
A transfer order typically just refers to the court transferring the case from one judge to another judge. Generally speaking, a transfer order does not have anything to do with a J&S.
If the driver, who was stopped with PC to state statutes, admitts to using a specific narcotic in specific paraphernalia and states where the paraphernalia is located, is it enough PC to conduct a warrantless search of the vehicle?
answered on Nov 11, 2022
It's difficult to say without more facts. However, if an individual admits to a police officer that evidence of a crime is located within his/her vehicle, the courts are likely to say that an officer then had probable cause to search his/her car for additional evidence.
Law so now Chickasaw tribal courts has picked up the case after it was dismissed is this double jeopardy no person shall be tried twice for the same crime
answered on Nov 11, 2022
No. First, your case in McClain County was not tried (at least by the way you describe it). Rather, it was dismissed prior to trial. In that situation, jeopardy in the first case never attached, so double jeopardy is not an issue. Second, double jeopardy only prevents you from being tried twice by... View More
jail didnt want to give key i went in window she said to save dogs gave me permission through a message with bondsman to save the dogs i used her icemaker and car jack while she im jail gave it back after i picked her up from jail she lost some weed and called police..i got a b&e possesion of... View More
answered on Nov 11, 2022
I would recommend you not state in a public forum the facts about your case/charges. You need an attorney, and you should look for a criminal defense attorney in the area where your charges are filed. You may have a defense to some or all of your charges, but you need to discuss the facts with your... View More
Dismissed due to mcgirt ruling in Oklahoma? I've been trying to get indian card but it's a process my great great grandmother is full blood Cherokee but she passed away years ago so it's hard to get death certificate. How can I get her death certificate?
answered on Nov 11, 2022
If you have an attorney, your attorney can assist you in this. If you don't have one, you need one. Death Certificates are somewhat difficult to obtain unless you fall within the list of individuals to whom it can be released. The State Department of Health - Office of Vital Statistics is the... View More
I've been trying to get my indian card cause my great great grandmother was full blood Cherokee indian.
I ask in order to know laws that do/ do not apply to me.
answered on Oct 25, 2022
There are a few. The Oklahoma Judicial Branch has a website that has all of the Oklahoma Statutes, Constitution, Session Laws, and more. Go to www.oscn.net and click the link for "Legal Research" and then click on "statutes" or "Oklahoma Statutes Citationized" From... View More
answered on Oct 24, 2022
It is unclear exactly what occurred here or what charges have been brought against you. With that said, Walmart must have made a complaint to a law enforcement agency regarding something they have alleged that you did. Walmart is not able to prosecute criminal cases or to decide whether to... View More
What are the chances of me getting accepted into a alternative program?
answered on Oct 20, 2022
It’s difficult to say without knowing the specifics of your past criminal history. Alternative courts such as veterans court, drug or DUI court, mental health court, they are reluctant to accept candidates with a violent history, or a history involving guns or protective orders. It’s been a... View More
I was accused by a driver of throwing a rock and breaking his windshield. I have surveillance video showing me walking away from his car without throwing anything as well as footage of his car with a cracked windshield before he got to me. He called the cops and within a minute they had me detained... View More
answered on Oct 24, 2022
It's difficult to say for sure. If law enforcement was acting reasonably based on the information they had at the time, it is unlikely the fake id would be suppressed. With that said, the prosecutor may become more lenient regarding the fake id upon proof that the misdemeanor involving the... View More
My probation officer is trying to make me register as a violent offender. I wasn't ordered to. Nor been convicted of such crime
answered on Oct 24, 2022
Contact the attorney who represented you at the time of your plea. If that attorney is not available, contact a criminal defense attorney. Generally, the Court does not have to order it for the individual to be required to register. There may be arguments that exist for not having to, but I would... View More
approximately 10:45 p.m. The next day i noticed a hole in my svreen and window leading to my livingroom. The ricocheded bullet only went through the screen and first glass. I notified the police. The officer took a report and picture of the window, then left. Looking into the replacement of the... View More
answered on Oct 24, 2022
You should contact the detectives to see if they have any updates or suggestions. They generally want to help and want to get to the bottom of the matter, but they may have additional cases to investigate in front of yours. If you hear gun shots, call 911 and report it immediately. There may be... View More
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