Assault and Battery on a Police Officer Charges

Assault and Battery on a Police Officer

In Rogers County assault and battery on a police officer charges can land you in jail. In early August two men were fleeing in a stolen vehicle near Peoria and I-44.  During the incident an OHP trooper was chasing them.  He states that several heavy metal objects were being thrown from the vehicle onto the police car.  Later reports show…

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Possession of a Firearm after a Conviction

firearm after a conviction

Many people know about the 2nd Amendment’s protection of the right to bear arms.  Further, many groups like the National Rifle Association (NRA) and Open Carry Texas are adamant these rights remain untouched.  This is also reflected in the Oklahoma State Constitution under Article 2 § 26.  However, while Oklahoma prohibits anyone from banning firearms for the defense of person…

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Violating a Protective Order Charges

Exunging a Misdemeanor in Rogers County

Violating a protective order can occur more often than people realize.  This is because they are almost always automatically sought during divorce proceedings or in a domestic abuse situation.  The point of a protective order is to protect someone from a specific person who may harm them.  So, as you can expect, in many cases a contentious divorce and child…

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Application to Revoke in Rogers County

Train Accidents

An Application to Revoke in Rogers County is filed by the District attorneys office. This is filed when they believe that you’ve violated your probation. There are several types of sentences within the justice system.  For example, a crime that doesn’t result in death may sometimes be eligible for a suspended sentence.  So a defendant who pleads guilty is then …

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Rogers County Child Abuse Charges

Rogers County Child Abuse Charges

Rogers County Child Abuse Charges are very serious and if you’re convicted the penalties are severe.  Recently, a lesbian couple received 20 year prison sentences regarding the child abuse of a 5 year old boy.  The women bound the boy using duct tape around his hands and over his eyes.  They then beat him with belts and a hammer.  Hospital staff…

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Rogers County DUI Crimes and Interlock Devices

Rogers County DUI crimes

Rogers County DUI crimes are charged as either a felony or misdemeanor depending on your past. On June 8, 2017 the Oklahoma Governor approved Senate Bill 643.  This essentially makes it mandatory for anyone receiving a conviction of Driving under the Influence (DUI) to have an interlocking ignition device put in their vehicle.  Previously, only aggravated DUIs or repeat offenders…

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Defending Shoplifting and Petty Larceny in Rogers County

Shoplifting and Petty Larceny

Shoplifting and Petty Larceny are crimes that are very common. Recently a Oklahoma City store manager was pepper sprayed when he followed a shoplifting suspect into the parking lot.  The suspect took a pair of fake eyelashes from the Mid K Beauty Supply Store.  When the manager saw it happen, he followed the suspect taking pictures with his cell phone….

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Defending Oklahoma Shooting with Intent to Kill in Rogers County

Defending Oklahoma Shooting with Intent to Kill in Rogers County requires Claremore attorneys with experience and dedication to you. In the 1984 Tulsa case Hollan v. State, two men received charges of intent to kill and also charges of murder.  After losing a fight at Tulsa’s Swinger Bar, the men rallied their family and friends.  They returned to the bar…

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Transporting an Open Container in Rogers County

Transporting  an Open Container is a misdemeanor in Rogers County. In the summer of 2016, Oklahoma Highway Patrol report a woman wrecked her vehicle off Highway 75.  Witnesses state she was swerving and drove through a fence. Eventually the vehicle came to a stop against the Goodwill building on Southwest Boulevard.  Upon removal from her car, the driver was under…

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Threatening or Harassing Phone Calls in Rogers County

Threatening or Harassing Phone Calls in Rogers County is a criminal offense. During November of 2016, Paris Burris of the Tulsa World reports that a female Tulsa Police Officer was placed on administrative duty for violation of a protective order.  The victim filed the protective order in September, the day after receiving numerous threats by phone allegedly from the officer. …

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