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Oklahoma Sex Offender Registration Requirements
In recent news, the Eastern District of the Oklahoma United States Attorney’s Office announced on January 10, 2014 that Gary J. Neel of Wagoner, Oklahoma, was sentenced to 24 months imprisonment without parole and 5 more years of supervision for failure to register and update his registration as required by the Oklahoma Sex Offender Registration and Notification Act. Neel had…
Are There Bankruptcy Rules Ending Creditor Harassment in Oklahoma?
Bankruptcy rules ending creditor harassment in Oklahoma protect consumers from predatory lenders. Creditor harassment is a significant issue for the Federal Trade Commission and other federal agencies that safeguard people’s rights. They receive countless complaints about companies who are relentless in their calls, emails, and texts about collecting on debts. Due to these complaints and the continual harassment of some…
How to Stop Creditor Harassment
Are you receiving constant harrassment from credit collectors? Are credit collector using abusive language or threatening you with criminal charges for failing to pay an owed debt? Let our Oklahoma creditor harassment attorneys provide you with legal representation to end the harassment. Under federal bankruptcy laws, when you file for chapter 7 or chapter 13 bankruptcy in Oklahoma, an automatic stay enacts….
Prostitution Charges and Defenses in Tulsa
Prostitution charges and defenses to those charges are often misunderstood and underestimated. Many people assume these cases are minor or straightforward. In reality, prostitution charges can carry serious legal, professional, and personal consequences, and they are frequently built on undercover operations and circumstantial evidence. Understanding how Oklahoma defines prostitution—and how these cases are defended—is critical if you or someone you care…
Can I Expunge Traffic Tickets in Oklahoma?
You can expunge traffic tickets in Oklahoma and keep your private driving record private. Even the most careful drivers receive the occasional traffic ticket. When tickets start to pile up, though, they can have serious consequences for a person’s insurance costs and may lead to a driver’s license suspension or revocation. More serious traffic offenses like driving under the influence…
What Exactly Is A Right To a Speedy Trial in Oklahoma
The right to a speedy trial is a fundamental legal protection for individuals facing accusations of crimes. In Oklahoma, this right ensures that defendants do not endure prolonged periods of uncertainty and incarceration while awaiting trial. Understanding the specifics of this right is crucial for anyone involved in the criminal justice system. Legal Basis for the Right to a Speedy…