Let's face it: if you drink and drive, the chances are that you will get a DUI...maybe more than one. Often, if a person gets one DUI, they are likely to get more than one. And if you are driving under the influence in Oklahoma, penalties escalate with each conviction. Here is what you need to know about a second DUI in Muskogee. Alcohol Levels in DUI Cases In Oklahoma, it is … [Read more...] about Arrested for Second Offense Driving Under the Influence in Muskogee? What You Need to Know
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An electronic monitoring device is standard in many courtrooms when sentencing defendants. These devices allow a defendant to avoid jail. The defendant might be confined to home or confined to home and work rather than being incarcerated. They are also often used with persons on parole and probation. In fact, their use is on the rise. Prisons and jails are overcrowded. But … [Read more...] about Trying to Escape an Electronic Monitoring Device is Illegal In Muskogee
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False impersonation is a crime based in fraud and deceit. Impersonating an officer in Muskogee means you are taking on the cloak of authority that comes with being a police or peace officer, and using authority not given to you. When you use this power to gain power or authority over another person or situation, Oklahoma courts take this seriously and so should you. What is … [Read more...] about Impersonating an Officer Means Trouble in Muskogee
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Emergency care technicians save lives. They are often the first responders to any sort of accident scene or scene where violent injury has occurred. Normally, we try to get out of their way and let them go about the business of saving lives. But sometimes at crime and accident scenes, people are distraught. And when emotions run high, we can get in the way of the very … [Read more...] about Assault and Battery Against Emergency Care Technicians
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Possession of a firearm by a delinquent minor, even years after being adjudicated as a juvenile delinquent, can be prosecuted as a serious crime in Muskogee, Oklahoma. What is a Delinquent Minor? In Oklahoma, a person under the age of 18 is considered a minor. If a minor commits a crime in Oklahoma, the minor can be charged in a number of different ways: as a youthful … [Read more...] about Dealing with a Possession of a Firearm by a Delinquent Minor Charge in Muskogee? Learn More