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1 Answer | Asked in Car Accidents, Contracts, Traffic Tickets and Juvenile Law for Oklahoma on
Q: My 17 yr old daughter lost control of her car while passing in a passing zone. She totaled her car and no other vehicles

The highway patrol officer got her insurance verifications and license info she received a ticket for passing in the left lane without sufficient space or visibility. She never signed anything or gave permission for her signature electronically nor did I and as a juvenile shouldn't one of us... View More

Tim Akpinar
Tim Akpinar
answered on Aug 12, 2020

An Oklahoma attorney could advise best, but your post remains open for four weeks. I hope your daughter is okay. As a general matter, drivers under 18 can receive tickets, and a ticket not being signed by recipient doesn't generally serve to diminish its legal effect. If you haven't... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Traffic Tickets and Constitutional Law for Oklahoma on
Q: I was arrested in December they violated my 4th amendment by running my tag with out knowledge of me commitment a crime

Can I have a case against the police department

David A. Cincotta
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answered on Apr 19, 2020

The question you present is not one that can simply be answered on a forum such as this. If you were arrested and no charges were filed, you could contact a civil rights attorney to review your case. If you were charged, you should hire (if you have not done so already) a criminal defense... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Car Accidents and Traffic Tickets for Oklahoma on
Q: would it be illegal to mount steer horns on my car hood if they were securely mounted
Tim Akpinar
Tim Akpinar
answered on Jan 6, 2020

An Oklahoma attorney could best address your question because it could involve elements of state law. But it remains open for three weeks. As a general matter, aside from the apparent safety issues, it could be a significant factor raised by a plaintiff in an accident. It could also be an issue... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Traffic Tickets for Oklahoma on
Q: Can a police officer track your speed when you are driving beside them in a way that would hold up in court?

I drove up behind a police officer and passed him, he claimed I was going 93 miles per hour but I was not is there any way to disprove him?

William Jaksa
William Jaksa
answered on Oct 12, 2019

The police used a technique called pacing. The evidence in court will be his testimony. It will be his word against yours. It will be his credibility against yours. You need to take the stand, be creditable, be believable, and explain why you would never knowingly speed in plain sight of a police... View More

0 Answers | Asked in Criminal Law, Personal Injury, Traffic Tickets and Native American Law for Oklahoma on
Q: Who do i contact concerning conditions of a city jail?

The jail is inhumane, uninhabitable, and the inmates are mistreated. No running water, no working toilets in any of the cells, they are allowed 2 phone calls and that's it, they will let you sit and rot before allowing you another phone call, women having their menstrual cycles are denied... View More

0 Answers | Asked in Criminal Law, Traffic Tickets and Civil Rights for Oklahoma on
Q: Are police required to inform someone that not complying with a request will directly lead to an arrest?

I was watching this video about a woman being arrested for not signing a ticket. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eMaJOtOu5M8. It seemed questionable to me that the exchange between the officer and the woman was "You're not going to sign the ticket?" "No. Because I..."... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Traffic Tickets for Oklahoma on
Q: I have court tomorrow can i grt arrested if i have past due tickets and a missed court?
Doak Willis
Doak Willis
answered on Jul 29, 2019

Yes. If brought to the attention of the Judge, he or she will order you to jail if there is an outstanding warrant.

3 Answers | Asked in Criminal Law, Family Law, Traffic Tickets and Child Support for Oklahoma on
Q: What can I do if I can't need an attorney but I lost my job/home I have criminal,family,traffic cases

I am homeless and jobless after a bad divorce and many alcohol and drug addiction problems. I need to find an attorney to help with the mountain of legal problems I have but have no way to pay for a good attorney and I don't know what to do because the longer I put these problems off the worse... View More

Hans Otto Lehr
Hans Otto Lehr
answered on Jul 15, 2019

You may want to check into Legal Aid. They can occasionally help people in your situation.

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1 Answer | Asked in Traffic Tickets for Oklahoma on
Q: I got a ticket from a police officer who pulled me over going 54 in 40. He was faced in a general direction with cars

going both directions. I am Indian and he put white down on my ticket. I could tell he was not going to be friendly at all, could have been a racist, not sure. Can I get my ticket dismissed on a the technicality that he was only 2 ft away from me and he couldn't distinguish my race. If he... View More

Kyle Persaud
Kyle Persaud
answered on Apr 12, 2019

You could talk to the prosecutor and see if he will dismiss the case. If the prosecutor dismisses the case, it could be won without going to court.

If the prosecutor doesn't dismiss the case, then, you could ask for a hearing before the judge. At the hearing, the prosecutor would have...
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1 Answer | Asked in Traffic Tickets for Oklahoma on
Q: What does title T47 section 11-201.(a) in Oklahoma State say about bypassing a weigh station? I can't find it.
Kyle Persaud
Kyle Persaud
answered on Mar 12, 2019

T47 section 11.201(a) says nothing about weighing stations.

1 Answer | Asked in Traffic Tickets for Oklahoma on
Q: If pulled over does the cop need to tell me what I did wrong before I give ID? Could I be arrested 4 not compliance?
Doak Willis
Doak Willis
answered on Jan 21, 2019

An officer is under no obligation to first inform you as to the reason that they stop you for a traffic violation. It is always wise to ask in a calm and reasonable manner if indeed you have no idea as to the reason they have stopped you. People usually are aware of the reason but if not ask the... View More

0 Answers | Asked in Criminal Law and Traffic Tickets for Oklahoma on
Q: Had a Police officer in Stillwater cite me for having the Lyft Amp on my dash last night. Is this correct?

The Lyft Amp is a bluetooth light that cycles pink and purple with the Lyft logo in front of the light. It aids in customers knowing that this vehicle is a Lyft car and on approach to the customer lights up in one of the following colors to indicate it is for them, Green, White, Orange or Yellow.... View More

0 Answers | Asked in Criminal Law, Traffic Tickets, Civil Rights and Constitutional Law for Oklahoma on
Q: In Oklahoma is it illegal to have a loaded firearm in your vehicle without a conceal carry permit/license?

I was arrested on February 26th 2018 in Oklahoma County for driving 1-10 over I was merging onto I-40 from an on ramp and was driving 6 mph over the speed limit, transporting a loaded firearm (from a firing range) and obstruction (I did not respond to the officer's questioning after I had been... View More

0 Answers | Asked in Criminal Law, Traffic Tickets and Municipal Law for Oklahoma on
Q: What Oklahoma statute defines the jurisdiction of municipal police?

Specifically, do city police have jurisdiction outside city limits?

0 Answers | Asked in Criminal Law and Traffic Tickets for Oklahoma on
Q: Is a deferred sentence possible?

The individual has already received two driving while license suspended convictions in traffic court and is now charged with a misdemeanor in criminal court for the same crime. Individual also has numerous license suspensions from missed court dates and not paying tickets on time, but has since... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Gov & Administrative Law and Traffic Tickets for Oklahoma on
Q: In the state of Oklahoma, is It still completely legal to ride in the bed of a pickup on the streets.

If the passenger compartment of the vehicle is full. Or if you just want To hang with the guys and have a good time.

Peter N. Munsing
Peter N. Munsing
answered on Nov 30, 2017

I believe the requirement is stated that passengers shall wear seat belts. If your pick up has seat belts, perhaps you may ride in the back.

The good time ends if there's a roll or tip and the guys end up with ejection type injuries.

1 Answer | Asked in Gov & Administrative Law and Traffic Tickets for Oklahoma on
Q: Citation for Driving without Valid license in Edmond, Oklahoma what will I be facing ?

I have never had my permit and or license but I am working on getting it before the court date next month. My citation was for driving without a valid license, the officer gave me a Warning along with the citation stating my court date. I’m ordered to pay $150 dollars on or before the court date,... View More

Gary Johnston Dean
Gary Johnston Dean
answered on Nov 28, 2017

By all means, get your license before the court date. If you need a little additional time, call the Court Clerk and ask to continue the case to another date, and explain why you want this.

When you appear in Court with your new license, show it to the prosecutor and judge. Chances are...
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1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law, Traffic Tickets, Gov & Administrative Law and Municipal Law for Oklahoma on
Q: Cited with warning and citation for $150 with court date next month am I going to jail for this?

I was practicing for my drivers test got pulled over with a license driver in car with me and had insurance on the car. The cop gave me a warning and a court date for next month, I’ve asked people if I’m going to be put in jail and they say no just get license BEFORE the date and to also pay... View More

Gary Johnston Dean
Gary Johnston Dean
answered on Nov 14, 2017

I don't understand what you got the ticket for. A "Warning" ticket doesn't require a fine, or court date. Take a good close look at the ticket, and ask your question again.

Sorry I can't help more.

1 Answer | Asked in Gov & Administrative Law and Traffic Tickets for Oklahoma on
Q: Hi I was cited for not having a valid drivers license w/ warning and I have a court date next month. My fine is $150

My question is will I go to jail for this? Almost everyone said to get license BEFORE court date, and pay fine before hand, I even called the court house and asked if I were to face jail time and it was a No, please help has this ever happened? Would I need a lawyer?

Gary Johnston Dean
Gary Johnston Dean
answered on Nov 14, 2017

No, you don't need a lawyer, and won't go to jail. Get your license if you can before then. Go, and explain to the judge what happened. There's a good chance the judge may even dismiss the case. Good luck.

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