Rape Charges Explained by Rogers County Attorney

Rape

In May of 2016, a Claremore man received a three life sentences plus an additional 20 years for the rape of a girl under 14.  The man molested and raped the girl over a period of two years.  The abuse began when she was 12.  As a result, a Rogers County jury dealt one of the harshest punishments to the…

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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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Second Degree Murder Charges

False Impersonation Crimes

A Bristol, Tennessee man is currently facing second degree murder charges after the death of his niece.  The man’s niece died of an overdose of Fentanyl.  The murder charges come into play because the man supplied his niece with the drugs that she overdosed on.  You may have questions as to why the man is facing second degree charges.  This…

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Explaining Homicide Crimes in Rogers County

Homicide

Explaining Homicide Crimes in Oklahoma begins with applying the proper criminal statute. Some people may have heard of the 1934 Society Gang Killing in Tulsa.  A prominent surgeon’s son was found shot twice in the back of the head slumped over his steering wheel.  The murder was the son of a federal judge.  As rumor has it, the murder was…

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Kidnapping Crimes in Claremore

Kidnapping

Kidnapping Crimes in Rogers County are charged by the District attorneys office. The elements of the crime must all be proven before the State is be able to get its conviction. This article illustrates the crime of kidnapping and some facts used as the basis for the charge. In January of 2017, a door-to-door saleswoman faced a kidnapping charge.  The…

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