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Deferred Action Visa Childhood Arrivals Program
Deferred Action Visa and Childhood arrival program is here. Many young undocumented immigrants welcomed plans for the Deferred Action Visa for Childhood Arrivals program. This program was a temporary reprieve from the threat of removal (formerly “deportation”). The program offers benefits for those brought to the U.S. by their parents as children. However, the protection of the program has limits. The program has…
Your Right to Remain Silent: What Every Oklahoman Needs to Know
Miranda is one’s right to remain silent. It states that the prosecution through the Police may not use statements of individuals when they are in custodial custody without first receiving their miranda right to remain silent. Miranda is a precautionary rule. It protects the Fifth Amendment rights of suspects within criminal cases. However, Miranda is only applicable when the suspect is in custodial custody and…
Eluding a Police Officer in Oklahoma
Eluding a Police Officer in Oklahoma is a serious crime that can land you in jail.. A Topeka man recently received a sentence of 8 years in prison for eluding an officer and other illegal acts. The man was sleeping in his car when police approached him. He woke and made an attempt to drive away while an officer’s arm…
Is Driving Under Suspension in Oklahoma a Crime and Can I go to Jail
Driving Under Suspension in Oklahoma is a common traffic offense in Oklahoma. Yes, driving while your driver’s license is suspended is a crime. While it’s a misdemeanor, each time you drive with a suspended license is considered a separate offense. Most cases are handled in the Municipal Court in the city where the ticket is issued. Sometimes though, the case…
What Are Hate Crimes in Oklahoma And How Are They Punished?
Hate crimes In Oklahoma are often charged as a felony offense by the prosecutors. This kind of crime is defined as any criminal act committed against a person, group, or property. Also, the crime must be motivated by a specific reason based on who that person is or the group they belong to. As national attention has turned to crimes…
Do Collectors Have To Abide By Fair Debt Collection Rules In Oklahoma
Fair debt collection rules In Oklahoma apply to debt collectors both inside and outside the state. Federal and state laws limit creditors and collection agencies when collecting debts. Most states have enacted laws applicable to debt collection. Many are like the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, while some are broader and apply to the original creditor. States also have laws…