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answered on Dec 23, 2013
An officer's contradictory statements may not be enough to dismiss a case. An attorney would need all the facts to determine if filing such a motion would have any chance of success.
answered on Oct 26, 2013
The limitations period does not change according to the number of prior felony convictions. However, different crimes have different time limits and certain activities may extend the time during which you may be charged.
answered on Oct 26, 2013
The Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation has information on their website about expungement: http://www.ok.gov/osbi/Criminal_History/Criminal_History_Record_Expungem...
answered on Oct 26, 2013
Probably your main risk is being charged with impersonating a police officer. The issue is that it is not up to you whether someone else thinks you are a police officer. If someone yields or stops under the impression you are a police officer, you can end up with jail time even though you did not... View More
answered on Oct 26, 2013
Unfortunately, 9/9/2013 has already passed. The statute of limitations for most claims in Oklahoma is two years. It is shorter for some things and longer for others. You should consult with an attorney who, with the details, can help you determine if your claim is viable.
answered on Mar 28, 2011
This provision allows state agencies to collect money from you through your state income tax refund, if you are due a refund in excess of $50.00. The amount owed to the state agency, municipal court, or district court must also exceed $50.00.
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