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Understanding how Oklahoma courts work is essential when facing legal matters that affect your family, finances, or future. Whether dealing with divorce, child support, or property disputes, knowing your rights and the court’s role can make a significant difference. For those navigating these challenges, having clear information about the court system provides peace of mind and better prepares you for what lies ahead. If you want trusted guidance, a Tulsa attorney can help you understand the process and protect your interests.

When legal issues arise, the right support can simplify complex court procedures. The Wirth Law Office offers experienced representation to guide you through Oklahoma’s legal system with confidence. If you need legal help, call Wirth Law Office at (918) 879-1681. For personalized assistance, reach out to a skilled Tulsa attorney who understands your situation and works to achieve the best possible outcome.

  • Constitutional Tensions Strain Oklahoma Courts

    Oklahoma court of criminal appealsTwo top courts in Oklahoma's bifurcated court system have published contrary opinions about whether criminal court deadlines include weekends or holidays. The Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals maintains a legislative mandate requires it to include count all calendar days in deadlines, even if the court is closed on a day of a deadline. The Oklahoma Supreme Court earlier published an opinion declaring its business-day rules govern some criminal court deadline procedures. Read more »

  • Appeals Court Details Oklahoma Rules of Statutory Construction

    Oklahoma rules of statutory construction<a href="https://stage4.wirthlawgroup.com">Tulsa law firms</a> can use the Court of Criminal Appeals decision in <em>State ex rel Pruitt v Steidley</em> as a handy cheat sheet for rules of statutory construction, Oklahoma style. The court summarized Oklahoma case law as it applies to interpreting statutes that otherwise might lead to contrary or ambiguous conclusions. Read more »

  • Oklahoma Courts Post 1000's of Social Security Numbers Online

    identity theft using court recordsBasic Internet Safety Measures Overlooked A Wirth Law Office investigation has revealed that Oklahoma district courts routinely include Social Security numbers, drivers license numbers and birth dates in court records posted online. We launched the investigation after members of the public contacted our office with concerns about how courts use sensitive personal data. The investigation […] Read more »

  • Rogers County Commissioners Fire District Attorney

    Oklahoma Attorney General Scott PruittJanice Steidley may continue to represent Oklahoma in criminal matters but her office can no longer act as legal counsel for Rogers County. Why? Read more »

  • Oklahoma Supreme Court Cancels Online Court Records Contract

    Oklahoma online court recordsSome Internet data transfer speeds now approach the speed of light. Data transfer in Oklahoma courts is not nearly so fast. Oklahoma courts' efforts to provide online access to statewide court records were moving at a snail's pace event before they came to a full stop on June 9, 2014. Read more »

  • How to Petition for a Grand Jury in Oklahoma

    Bill of RightsOklahoma is among at least six states that allow citizens to petition courts to empanel a grand jury that may investigate allegations of crimes. In Oklahoma, the citizens right is enshrined in the state constitution’s Bill of Rights. Like most rights, the right to petition for a grand jury in Oklahoma comes with some obligations. […] Read more »

  • Rogers County DA: 'I'm Little Ashamed of Some Law Enforcement'

    Cue the famous clang – “cha Chung!” – from the ever-popular TV series Law & Order. During the program’s 20-year run, police and prosecutors frequently clashed over competing interests. Cops sometimes wanted to make cases at any cost. Prosecutors wanted cases that withstood legal review. The ongoing clash in Rogers County, Oklahoma between police and […] Read more »

  • Rogers County District Attorney Election Promises Long, Lively Campaign

    The 2014 Rogers County District Attorney election promises to be among the more intriguing local elections we’ve seen lately. We have already seen a cop suing the DA, the DA suing a newspaper and a judge seeking election to the DA’s office fired – at a meeting reportedly called by a relative of the current […] Read more »

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