Oklahoma Defense Lawyer Blog
Challenging Evidence: The Exclusionary Rule in Oklahoma Law
The exclusionary rule is an important part of criminal defense in Oklahoma criminal cases. It prohibits the introduction of illegally obtained evidence in an Oklahoma criminal trial. Learn more about this important rule and how it is used as part ofyour defense. Read more »
The Right to a Speedy Trial in Oklahoma: What Does It Mean for You?
The right to a speedy trial is a fundamental right under both the U.S. Constitution and under Oklahoma law. It is important to both the defendant and to the judicial system as a whole. There are remedies available when that right has been infringed. Learn more about how to enforce this fundamental right. Read more »
The Importance of Pretrial Motions in Oklahoma Criminal Defense
This article covers typical pretrial motions in a criminal matter in Oklahoma. It explains several types of pretrial motions and their purposes. Learn about how pretrial motions can shape a criminal trial in Oklahoma. Read more »
Jury Selection in Oklahoma: Ensuring a Fair Trial
Jury selection is a crucial component of a criminal trial. Both the defense and prosecution can ask questions of potential jurors during "voir dire." Learn more about jury selection strategies and how your attorney may want to handle this portion of your case. Read more »
The Role of Preliminary Hearings in Oklahoma's Criminal Justice System
Preliminary hearings are a crucial part of Oklahoma's criminal justice system. These hearings determine whether there is sufficient evidence to bind a defendant over for trial. They can also shape the trial itself depending on what evidence is successfully challenged during the hearing. Learn more in this article. Read more »