Creek County Possession of Drug Paraphernalia Attorneys

Creek County Possession of Drug Paraphernalia

Creek County Possession of Drug Paraphernalia is a charge you want to avoid at all costs.  While the justice system carries harsh penalties for the crime, social backlash is also an important issue.  Nobody wants the label of “drug addict” or “dealer” to follow them for years to come.  Okla. Stat. tit. 63 §2-405(B) sets out the definition of drug paraphernalia: “No person shall […]

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Creek County Aggravated Assault and Battery Explained

Bench Warrant For Failure to Pay

In January of 2017, Mayes County officials arrested a nursing home care taker for 17 counts of abuse and a count of aggravated assault and battery.  The arrest occurred after the care taker and a resident got into a physical fight.  As a result, the resident had a bite mark on her nose from the altercation.  After extensive interviews, the police said all 18 […]

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Fighting Breaking and Entering Charges in Creek County

Blind Plea In Creek County

Breaking and entering charges in Creek County  are one some the most common crimes in the county.  OBSI reports that over 375 incidents of it occurred here in 2015.  You may wonder why burglary crimes in Sapulpa are so common.  The offense is more easily committed than you probably realize.  If you go into a building with an ajar door, you have technically committed the crime […]

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Creek County DUI Attorneys

Creek County DUI attorneys

If you’ve been Arrested in Oklahoma our Creek County DUI Attorneys can help. In 2016, the Oklahoma case Sample v. Dep’t. of Public Safety created a precedent to invalidate breathalyzer tests in Driving Under the Influence (DUI) cases.  The decision that Oklahoma’s breathalyzer test rules are not valid for use in courts allowed many drivers to reinstate their licenses after DUI convictions.  This is […]

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Transporting an Open Container in Creek County

transporting an open container

Transporting an Open Container in Creek County is a misdemeanor crime. In the Lookingbill v. State case of 2007 the appellate court reviewed many charges against Robert Lookingbill.  Of these charges, one was the transporting of an open container.  Troopers who were conducting a traffic checkpoint discovered an open 12-oz bottle of beer sitting on the console of Lookingbill’s truck upon his stopping.  While […]

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Obtaining Prescriptions by Fraud

Obtaining Prescriptions by fraud

In Creek County obtaining prescriptions by fraud is a fairly common charge. In March of 2016, News 9 reports that an ER Doctor’s DEA number was illegally used to obtain prescription drugs at a number of pharmacies in the Oklahoma City area.  DEA numbers track prescriptions of certain substances to patients.  The offender used it to fill prescriptions of hydrocodone, tramadol, and codeine.  Further, […]

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Domestic Abuse in The Presence of a Minor

Domestic abuse in the presence of a minor is a serious crime in Creek County Oklahoma. If you’ve been charged with domestic assault and battery our Creek County criminal defense attorneys may be able to help you. It is all too often children are caught up in violent situations.  According to the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence 1 in 15 children are exposed to domestic […]

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Reckless Handling of Firearms in Creek County

Reckless Handling of Firearms in Creek County

Reckless Handling of Firearms in Creek County is a crime in Oklahoma. On average 32% of the American population owns firearms.  In Oklahoma the average is much higher with approximately 45% owning guns.  This increases the likelihood of gun related charges.  Reckless handling of a firearm is one of the more complex charges for firearms.  For instance, even in cases where you feel you […]

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