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Oklahoma Statutes
Title 12. Civil Procedure
§12-95. Limitation of other actions.
Universal Citation: 12 OK Stat § 12-95
A. Civil actions other than for the recovery of real property can only be brought within the following periods, after the cause of action shall... View More
answered on May 6, 2020
You have cited a stat statute that governs litigation in the state courts. The city utility is not suing you for the ancient bills you never paid; they are telling you to pay your ancient debt or go get your utilities elsewhere. Be happy they are not asking for interest on this 13 year old... View More
answered on Apr 10, 2019
Your city's municipal code can tell you the answer to that. To find a copy of your city's municipal code, contact your city clerk.
If I correctly understand the Oklahoma Self-Defense Act, page 24, Sect B, Paragraph 4, City parks are one of the places that State Law specifically excludes from gun control by City ordinance.
answered on Mar 18, 2018
Correct. But I would not open carry there and risk a confrontation which could cost time and money if you're arrested.
answered on Dec 31, 2017
Visit your county courthouse. The law library is supposed to have a copy of the city laws/ordinances. City hall should also have a copy.
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
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.
the Dom A&B was a deferred but for unknown to me reasons they revoked it within a week of it going off my record
the misconduct is a deferred and I don't know how about getting it off my record (i thought they just fall off)
answered on Nov 13, 2017
You should consult an experienced Criminal Law Attorney, in your area, for help with this problem.
My My website, http://www.GaryJDean.com in the blog section has info on Expungement.
the wreck was an accident and no laws were broken.. there is so many more instances and would like to know how much power the have..
answered on Oct 27, 2017
The court has the power to make orders that the court determines to be in the best interest of the children. Best bet is get an attorney if you don't already have one.
My son was taken to Oklahoma County jail for a warrant in Yavapai Arizona, he was incarcerated in Oklahoma County for 7 days then transported to Arizona, they saw they had the wrong person then released him can something be done about this? They told him he was actually kidnapped since he... View More
answered on Sep 25, 2015
Perhaps. Go see a local criminal defense attorney who also handles personal injury cases. You can find them in the phone book or online
The car was parked in driveway on private property. Police came with no warning and impounded the car. Was not in any way a nuiscance or derelict as the city of Oklahoma is now claiming.
answered on Sep 11, 2015
You need to hire an attorney for this. The car has been siezed, yes it has already happened. The point here is that in order to do anything about it, you need to get an attorney.
answered on Nov 23, 2013
Probably. However, doing so opens the door to conflicts of interest. The judge should not preside over a case in which he or she has ever been involved as an attorney, as an investigator, as a witness, or in any other non-neutral role.
I live in Tulsa County. I have a neighbor that piles objects up against my fence and has damaged about 35’ of fencing. He has been asked numerous times to stop to no avail!
I own the fence and it is 6” inside my property line. I am going to have to replace the fence because of the damage... View More
answered on Nov 12, 2013
As to the signage, it depends on the section of the county in which the fence is located and whether it is within any city limits. However, regardless of the sign issue, if your fence is on your property and your neighbor has piled stuff against your fence, then your neighbor has probably... View More
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