Attorneys Explain Oklahoma Statutory Rape Charges

Rogers County prosecutes pursue Oklahoma Statutory Rape charges with extreme vigor. In August of 2016, a woman was arrested for assault and battery with a deadly weapon.  She shot a 31 year-old man she discovered in her teenage daughter’s bed.  Police report that the man would come to the teen’s room two to three times a week after her mother…

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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…

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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…

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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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