Oklahoma Defense Lawyer Blog
When Does the Oklahoma Governor Issue a Pardon?
A governor's pardon can really help post-conviction. The process is technical and complicated so best handled by an experienced pardon attorney. Read more »
Facing a Charge of No Oklahoma Drug Tax Stamp? We Can Help
In Oklahoma, it is illegal to have certain amounts of illegal drugs in your possession without having paid a for drug tax stamp. It is a felony. Hire an experienced Tulsa criminal defense attorney. Read more »
A Larceny from a House Charge Has Many Possible Defenses
Larceny from a house is a felony charge in Oklahoma. There are defenses available and if you are charged, you should explore them with an attorney. Read more »
A Tulsa Domestic Assault Becomes a Felony When This Occurs
Many domestic assaults are treated as misdemeanors in Oklahoma. But if the assault occurs in the presence of a minor, it is a felony. Make sure to contact an experienced attorney for help. Read more »
What's the Difference Between a Pardon and an Expungement in Tulsa?
Though similar, there are differences between a pardon and an expungement in Oklahoma. It is important to understand those differences. Read more »