Not all criminal cases involve theft or violence — some stem from damage to another person’s property. In Tulsa, this offense is called malicious injury to property, and it can result in misdemeanor or…
What is Malicious Injury to Property in Tulsa?
Not all criminal cases involve theft or violence — some stem from damage to another person’s property. In Tulsa, this offense is called malicious injury to property, and it can result in misdemeanor or…
In Oklahoma criminal cases, one phrase carries more weight than almost any other: “beyond a reasonable doubt.” This is the highest legal standard of proof and plays a critical role in preventing…
Facing criminal charges in Oklahoma can feel overwhelming and intimidating. Whether it’s a misdemeanor or a felony, the outcome can have lasting effects on your freedom, finances, and future opportunities. Understanding the…
1. Possession (Actual or Constructive) Of The Illegal Drug Drug Trafficking in Oklahoma requires that the defendant must have had actual possession (on their person) or constructive possession (knowingly had control over…
Successfully navigating Batson v Kentucky could help you defend against racial bias in a trial. In any criminal trial, a fair and impartial jury is essential to upholding a defendant’s constitutional rights….
A Tulsa County woman was recently arrested using her sister’s name in an effort to dodge warrants. She also faces warrant arrest on charges of animal cruelty and child neglect. She is…
A man in South Dakota was recently charged with eluding an officer. He was speeding at over 100 mph. So, police attempted to pull the man over. He did not immediately stop,…
In Oklahoma, domestic assault in the presence of a minor charges are taken very seriously. They can be even more serious if the charge is enhanced by claims of domestic assault by…
Public Intoxication can happen in many different ways and at any time. For instance, a Tulsa man is facing charges of public intoxication after showing up at his girlfriend’s apartment on Christmas…
Peeping tom crimes can land you in serious trouble. Recently, on the campus of Oklahoma State University in Stillwater, a student was caught taking pictures of another student in the library bathroom. …