Oklahoma Defense Lawyer Blog
What is Shooting with Intent to Kill in Tulsa?
Shooting with intent to kill is a serious crime in Tulsa, Oklahoma. You could spend the rest of your life in prison if convicted. However, the prosecution must prove that the intent in the shooting was to kill. Shooting with Intent to Kill FAQs The wrongful and intentional firing of a firearm at another with […] Read more »
What You Need to Know About Child Endangerment in Oklahoma
Children are vulnerable members of society, and Tulsa has strict laws to protect them. You could be charged with child endangerment in Oklahoma if you expose minors to situations or acts that are perceived under law as harmful to children. Child endangerment, though not as severe as abuse, is still a serious felony in Oklahoma. […] Read more »
What is Grand Larceny in Oklahoma?
Theft is tried as either petit or grand larceny in Oklahoma. Petit means small. A defendant is charged with petit larceny if the value of the property stolen is worth less than $1,000 and is not picked from the person of the victim. All other larceny is grand. Okla. Stat. tit. 21 § 1703 Grand […] Read more »
What is Child Neglect in Tulsa?
The state of Oklahoma considers minors vulnerable members of society and has strict laws that protect them. Child neglect in Tulsa is one crime against children addressed in Oklahoma laws, and one that carries severe penalties if convicted. You could spend the rest of your life in prison if you are found guilty of child […] Read more »
Why Juvenile Offenders in Tulsa Can't Possess a Firearm
Juvenile offenders or adjudicated delinquents must not have a fiirearm within their possession, custody or control for 10 years. To do so is a felony in Oklahoma. Read more »