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Charged With Assaulting a Police Officer in Tulsa OK? What to Do
Severe penalties are imposed for the assault and battery of a police officer in Tulsa OK. However, the prosecutor must prove all the elements of the underlying crime of assault and battery in order to get a conviction of assault and battery on a police officer. What is Assault and Battery in Oklahoma? Assault and […] Read more »
What Exactly is Vehicle Burglary in Tulsa?
Vehicle burglary in Tulsa, Oklahoma is the breaking and entering or forcibly opening of a vehicle where property is kept with the intent to steal any property therein or to commit a felony. Burglary of a vehicle falls under the crime of second-degree burglary in Tulsa. Okla. Stat. tit. 21 § 1435 FAQ: Vehicle Burglary […] Read more »
What Happens in Court with a Arson Charge in Tulsa?
An arson charge in Tulsa, Oklahoma is divided into four degrees, all of which are felonies that carry serious penalties such as large fines and lengthy jail sentences. The location and type of property and the defendant’s intent are important in determining which degree of arson will be charged. It is irrelevant to an arson […] Read more »
How Serious is Second-Degree Burglary in Oklahoma?
Burglary in Tulsa, Oklahoma is a serious crime that is punishable by lengthy prison sentences. However, no person may be convicted of second-degree burglary in Oklahoma unless the State has proved beyond a reasonable doubt each element of the crime. Defining Second-Degree Burglary in Oklahoma In Tulsa, a person who breaks into or forcibly opens […] Read more »
The Elements of Second-Degree Murder in Oklahoma
A charge of murder in Tulsa, Oklahoma always has serious implications. Not only could you serve life in prison, if convicted, but also the stigma of a murder charge can affect your personal life as well for years to come. However, no person may be convicted of second-degree murder in Oklahoma unless the State has proved […] Read more »