malicious injury to property is a common crime in Oklahoma. Over 70% of property crimes in 2015 involved larceny and theft. But what about the other crimes? These fall generally under the “malicious injury to property.” Thousands of malicious injury crimes occur annually. These may be vandalism, arson, or other destructive acts. Crimes like these cost not only the victim…
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Defending Oklahoma Shooting with Intent to Kill in Rogers County
Defending Oklahoma Shooting with Intent to Kill in Rogers County requires Claremore attorneys with experience and dedication to you. In the 1984 Tulsa case Hollan v. State, two men received charges of intent to kill and also charges of murder. After losing a fight at Tulsa’s Swinger Bar, the men rallied their family and friends. They returned to the bar…
Fighting Eluding The Police in Rogers County
Eluding The Police in Rogers County is a jail-able offense. Throughout the state, law enforcement has been aggressively persuading cases against other wise innocent clients. Recently, a Bartlesville man was charged with eluding the Police after recently leading police on a chase reaching Oologah. Police pursued the man for over three hours before capturing him in an Oologah neighborhood on…
Rogers County Failing to Pay Criminal Fines and Court Costs
Failing to Pay Criminal Fines and Court Costs in Rogers County could cost you your freedom. A June 2016 Daily Progress article talks about the hardships increased fines in Oklahoma are costing the residents. For example, 2015 3.9% of Oklahoma’s budget came from fines and fees in the legal system. This was a total of over $300 million. Further, OK-CURE…
Claremore Nursing Home Abuse Attorneys
If you suspect that you or a family member is a victim of nursing home neglect our Claremore Nursing Home Abuse Attorneys want to talk with you. In February of 2016, a caretaker from Claremore’s Autumn Wood Memory Care was charged with neglect. The resident who suffered the nursing home abuse was found soaked in urine and bleeding from a…
Claremore Attorneys Explain Oklahoma Wills and Estate Planning
Our Claremore attorneys can help you with your Oklahoma wills and estate planning concerns. Because passing on is an inevitable reality, it is important to create a will and Estate Plan to have your affairs prepared in the way that achieves your goals. Your surviving loved ones can follow your final wishes instead of having to go through a lengthy and…
Transporting an Open Container in Rogers County
Transporting an Open Container is a misdemeanor in Rogers County. In the summer of 2016, Oklahoma Highway Patrol report a woman wrecked her vehicle off Highway 75. Witnesses state she was swerving and drove through a fence. Eventually the vehicle came to a stop against the Goodwill building on Southwest Boulevard. Upon removal from her car, the driver was under…
Expunging Juvenile Records in Rogers County
Expunging juvenile records in Rogers County can be done with an order from the District Court. When it comes to Expunging Juvenile Records in Rogers County The 2015 Crime in Oklahoma report by the OSBI lists over 13,500 Oklahoma juveniles as arrested in the year. Consequently, this accounts for over 10% of the arrests made in the state. Depending on the…
Threatening or Harassing Phone Calls in Rogers County
Threatening or Harassing Phone Calls in Rogers County is a criminal offense. During November of 2016, Paris Burris of the Tulsa World reports that a female Tulsa Police Officer was placed on administrative duty for violation of a protective order. The victim filed the protective order in September, the day after receiving numerous threats by phone allegedly from the officer. …
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. …