Robbery Crimes in Rogers County

Robbery crimes in Rogers County

Defending Robbery crimes in Rogers County requires an experienced criminal defense attorney. A Prattville woman faces charges on a 2016 robbery from Claremore’s BancFirst.  She slipped a piece of paper to the teller demanding money at gunpoint.  Claremore chief Stan Brown claims the woman admits to several other robberies throughout Green Country too.  Although bank robbings are less common than…

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Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Explained

Unlike a Chapter 7, a Chapter 13 bankruptcy does not immediately wipe out all the debts that the court can.  Instead, a Chapter 13 bankruptcy creates a plan for paying back a percentage, if not all, of what you owe your creditors.  This is done by establishing your monthly income and your reasonable monthly expenses, including things like groceries, medicine,…

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Rogers County DUI Crimes and Interlock Devices

Rogers County DUI crimes

Rogers County DUI crimes are charged as either a felony or misdemeanor depending on your past. On June 8, 2017 the Oklahoma Governor approved Senate Bill 643.  This essentially makes it mandatory for anyone receiving a conviction of Driving under the Influence (DUI) to have an interlocking ignition device put in their vehicle.  Previously, only aggravated DUIs or repeat offenders…

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Claremore Attorneys Discuss Oklahoma Holographic Wills

Oklahoma holographic wills

Oklahoma Holographic wills are enforceable but must done done correctly. While some people go through the wise process of hiring a Wills and Trust attorney and setting up a will prior to their passing, this does not always happen.  Sometimes, a will is a handwritten document.  More recently, wills have become popular as internet print-offs that are filled-in by hand.  The…

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Defending Shoplifting and Petty Larceny in Rogers County

Shoplifting and Petty Larceny

Shoplifting and Petty Larceny are crimes that are very common. Recently a Oklahoma City store manager was pepper sprayed when he followed a shoplifting suspect into the parking lot.  The suspect took a pair of fake eyelashes from the Mid K Beauty Supply Store.  When the manager saw it happen, he followed the suspect taking pictures with his cell phone….

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Bankruptcy Attorneys Discuss How Much it Costs to File Bankruptcy

How Much it Costs to File Bankruptcy

How much it costs to file bankruptcy has been increasing over the past few years. Across the county Bankruptcy Courts and bankruptcy lawyers are increasing the cost for filing bankruptcy cases. This is because the initial fee to file the case and the obligations of the lawyers filing the cases has been going up. Many Courts will justify this increase by…

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Possession of Drug Paraphernalia

On February 3rd, Tulsa Police arrested a woman for possession of drug paraphernalia and aggravated drug trafficking.  The woman had several bags of methamphetamines hidden in places around her home.  Further, this included a 2 lb. bag of meth behind the washing machine.  Police also discovered scales and a glass pipe which is commonly a tool for meth use.  Oklahoma…

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Deferred Sentence and Criminal Punishment in Rogers County

You may know about the existence of a deferred sentence and suspended sentences.  But, did you know they are not the same?  While the differences are important, they are not obvious to everyone.  Read on to understand the difference between a deferred sentence and a suspended sentence. Deferred Sentence Explanation: You can read about a deferred sentence under 22 O.S. § 991c. …

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Claremore Attorney Discusses Aggravated Assault and Battery

Aggravated assault and battery starts out a simple assault gone real bad. Oftentimes, this arises from an argument or heated exchange that went too far.  Maybe an argument turned into a physical fight that quickly escalated to violence, or what started as self-defense became more aggressive than necessary.  Whatever the cause, the following can help you understand the charges you…

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Oklahoma Motor Vehicle Accident Attorneys in Claremore

Vehicle accident attorneys discuss recent deadly car wreck that kills driver. 68-year old Gregory Bush of Tulsa died in a fatal crash while driving his 1920 Model T Ford. According to police reports, another driver hit Bush’s vehicle in the rear and flipped it into another Oklahoma motor vehicle causing, his death. The driver of the vehicle striking Bush, received charges of first-degree…

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