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Oklahoma Second Degree Murder Explained
Oklahoma second Degree Murder can be somewhat confusing if you have read the statutes. This is because there is a fine line between second degree and first degree. Take for example this second degree murder charge. An OKC man recently beat the elderly man he was in charge of taking care of in a home healthcare agreement. The victim suffered…
What Are Child Abuse Crimes and Possible Defenses to Charges in Oklahoma?
If you’re facing charges related to child abuse crimes in Oklahoma, it’s crucial to understand the specific legal definitions and penalties involved. Under the 2023 Oklahoma Statutes, child abuse includes several forms of harm or risk to a child’s well-being, such as physical injury, sexual abuse, neglect, and exploitation. These crimes are severe and carry heavy penalties, potentially including life…
How Does Estate Planning and Probate Work in Oklahoma?
Estate planning and probate in Oklahoma is governed by state law statutes. Its designed to help people distribute their assets when they pass. As a society, we respect the wishes of the deceased. As a result, the law requires us to engage in the probate process when a friend or family member passes away. During this process, someone is appointed…
Is Assault On A Police Officer A Felony In Oklahoma?
Assault on a Police Officer may be charged as felony In Oklahoma and is a serious crime. A police officer’s job is to interact with the public and enforce the law. At times, these interactions may become heated and physical. In Oklahoma, the assault and battery of a police officer may be charged as a felony under some circumstances. The…
The Legal Impact Of Suicidal Allegations On Custody In Oklahoma
The impact of suicidal allegations in custody cases can be significant. In the world of child custody emotion runs high. While the family law courts always prioritize the best interest of the child in making custody decisions other factors weigh heavy on custody arrangements. One such factor is the mental health of the parents. The impact of a parents mental…
What is the Difference between Federal and State Prison?
The difference between federal and state prison is an important distinction for individuals navigating the criminal justice system. The type of prison can impact the duration, conditions, and programs available during incarceration. Federal and state prisons serve similar functions but differ significantly in terms of jurisdiction, the types of offenses they house, facility conditions, and inmate rights and programs. Types…