Who Pays Attorney Fees for a Breach of Contract?
As far as attorneys’ fees go, the United States has what’s called the American rule as opposed to the English rule.
Who Pays Attorney Fees for a Breach of Contract? Read Post »
As far as attorneys’ fees go, the United States has what’s called the American rule as opposed to the English rule.
Who Pays Attorney Fees for a Breach of Contract? Read Post »
Oklahoma law has a Romeo and Juliet provision, which specifically provides that for those that are under the age of 18, it is not statutory rape if both parties are under the age of 18.
Romeo & Juliet Defense: OCCA Say Burden's on the Defendant Read Post »
The thing to understand and this is kind of the point with murder two. You don’t have to intend to kill, to get charged with murder.
How Is Murder Two Defined in Oklahoma? Read Post »
Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals granted a partial stay to give enough time for the state to request a stay from the US Supreme Court.
Defense in Bosse Requests Stay in OCCA Pending Wallace Appeal to US Supreme Court Read Post »
McGirt attorney James Wirth has a major update for you regarding the Wallace case here in the state of Oklahoma.
Wallace Motion for Rehearing & Motion to Stay Denied by OCCA Read Post »
OK Court of Criminal Appeals decided that McGirt does have a retroactive effect as it is ultimately an issue of subject matter jurisdiction.
Bosse SCOTUS Appeal to be Dismissed! Read Post »
Murder One is the most serious crime you can commit in Oklahoma and it comes with rather stiff penalties.
What Is Murder in the First Degree in Oklahoma? Read Post »
I would predict based on that since Wallace came out, the state’s appeal to the United States Supreme Court in Bosse is going to be withdrawn.
Bosse Order Vacated & Withdrawn from Publication by OCCA Read Post »
Double Jeopardy provides that, nor shall any person be subject for the same offense to be twice put in jeopardy of life or limb.
Re-Prosecution in Federal or Tribal Court after McGirt Dismissal Doesn't Violate Double Jeopardy Read Post »
There is a simple resource that anybody can use to find out the general information, that resource is the Oklahoma Uniform Jury Instructions.
How Do I Know What the State is Required to Prove in My Criminal Case? Read Post »
If you’re close to somebody alleging that you are being neglectful of your child, you’re definitely going to want to have an attorney.
Do You Need an Attorney for a Child Neglect Case in Oklahoma? Read Post »
Unfortunately, the child neglect statutes are incredibly broad. In fact, I would find them to be unconstitutionally broad.
What is Considered Child Neglect in Oklahoma? Read Post »
In the state of Oklahoma, the answer is yes and no and it depends on what your goals are and what you’re trying to do.
Can You Get Traffic Tickets Expunged in Oklahoma? Read Post »
First off, if you’re filing for an expungement, you have representation, obviously, contact your attorney.
How Do I Check the Status of My Expungement in Oklahoma? Read Post »
In Tulsa County, we’ve got a municipal court, but if we want to expunge something from Tulsa municipal court, We take it to the county.
Where to Go to Get a Record Expunged? Read Post »
Any crime is potentially eligible for expungement. There is no crime where it’s set out that it can never be expunged off of your record.
What Crimes Can Be Expunged in Oklahoma? Read Post »
Bankruptcy Attorney, Ed Kelley, finishes up his series on how Chapter 13 can save your home if you’re coming out of COVID forbearance periods.
COVID-19 Forbearance (Part 4): What You Need To Know Read Post »
Oklahoma has unlimited homestead exemption, and has a favorable vehicle exemption, and other exemptions much better than the average state.
When You Need a Oklahoma Bankruptcy Attorney Read Post »
If you are pulled over for a DUI, obviously you want to not incriminate yourself. You have a right to remain silent.
When You Need a Tulsa DUI Lawyer Read Post »
Chapter 13 plan is from 36 to 60 months. The CARES Act, which is another COVID relief deal that is going on at least through 2022.
COVID-19 Forbearance (Part 2): The Benefits of Bankruptcy Read Post »