If you’ve ever been convicted of a felony or misdemeanor, you may have the option to get your record expunged. An expungement is a time sensitive and detail-oriented civil suit against the record keeping agencies.
When people are arrested and convicted of a crime, that record tends to stay with someone well after they have served whatever sentence they were given and paid any fine levied. This record can affect
When someone is charged with a crime in Oklahoma, it is often classified as either a felony or a misdemeanor. Clearly, this distinction is critical for anyone who faces prosecution, as while being convicted of
Memorial Day weekend is fast approaching and it is a common time for DUI checkpoints throughout Oklahoma. When stopped at a checkpoint or pulled over for suspicion of driving under the influence, a driver’s first
Oklahoma lawmakers on March 26, sent Gov. Mary Fallin proposed changes to how state courts can apply the death penalty in first-degree murder cases. Under the proposal from Republican Rep. Scott Biggs, a former county
Oklahoma sits in a geographic location relative to the rest of the United States that’s almost directly in the middle of the country. As a result of this and the attractions that lead many people
A judge on November 19 declined to drop misdemeanor charges against two workers at a Tulsa megachurch who have been accused of failing to report the rape of a 13-year-old girl. Special Judge Sarah Smith
If you or someone you love has been bitten by a dog and suffered serious injuries in Oklahoma, you probably have lots of questions about how Oklahoma law handles dog bites and whether you can
Yet another Oklahoma motorcyclist has suffered fatal injuries in a collision allegedly caused by a negligent driver. According to the Oklahoma Highway Patrol, the motorcyclist was killed when he was struck by a passenger car
In 2007, at a Seminole, Oklahoma McDonald’s, an employee was caught feeling himself while looking at a 14-year old little girl. The owner, John Petrakis and his company Jonco, Inc., hired the sex offender and