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Defending Rape Charges
Defending Rape Charges requires a strong understanding of potential defenses. In February of 2017 a Tulsa man was convicted of rape by instrumentation and crimes against nature. During Valentine’s Day, a woman became unconscious at the man’s home. She awoke to severe pain and later found photos of sexual assault against her involving objects and at one point a dog. …
Benefits Of Reaffirmation Agreements in Bankruptcy
The benefits of reaffirmation agreements in bankruptcy almost always outweigh any cons. The idea of going through bankruptcy, for many people, leads them to believe that they will have to give up all their assets. They may wonder about the assets that have great value in their lives, like the vehicle they use to get to work or the home…
Jury Nullification in Oklahoma Trials: When Can Jurors Refuse to Convict?
Jury nullification in Oklahoma is uncommon, but not unheard of, as part of a Jury trial. Jurors decide cases based solely on the facts presented and the law as explained by the judge. However, jurors possess a little-known power known as jury nullification—the ability to acquit a defendant even if they believe the defendant is guilty under the law. While…
Dog Bite Injury Lawyers
We all love our furry friends and want to feel safe when walking them around the neighborhood. Most people think about dog bites as being the most dangerous aftermath of an aggressive attack. However, it is equally dangerous to walk a dog without a proper leash. Or to be walked by someone who is not the dog’s owner. If you…
What Are Some Ways To Dissolve a Business in Oklahoma
Trying to dissolve a business in Oklahoma involves several steps to ensure you complete the process legally and efficiently. The method of dissolution depends on the type of business entity, such as a corporation, limited liability company, or partnership. Dissolve a Business Corporation The board of directors must adopt a resolution to dissolve the corporation, which outlines the reasons for…
Should I Have A Business Law Attorney On Retainer For My Oklahoma Business?
In Oklahoma’s ever-changing business world, the question of whether to keep a business law attorney on retainer is a critical one. This decision can significantly impact the legal and financial health of your business. Navigating the complexities of business law in Oklahoma requires a nuanced understanding of various legal areas, from contract law to employment regulations. Access To A Lawyer…