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When it comes to parks, being present in any manner (front seat, back seat, hood, blanket, camp chairs, standing, etc.) may be cited as an offense if... Read Answer
Depends on the context in which the phrase is used. As one example, if a probation officer is recommending case closure, it could be because the... Read Answer
If you had counsel at the time of obtaining the protective order, contact your prior counsel. If not, contact the police and report the harassment... Read Answer
Where is your trouble in Oklahoma? it depends on the court, but it may be possible to have the warrant recalled and payment applied, particularly if... Read Answer
If the person responsible for deciding what charges to file does not feel there is sufficient evidence to go forward, he or she will decline to... Read Answer
Yes, it is possible for offenses where you are not being subjected to incarceration.
Statutory rape applies to everyone, not just citizens.
You want to get the officers in trouble for not reading you Miranda Warnings? They do not have to read you any warnings unless they question you wile... Read Answer
You are not a good decision maker. You committed statutory rape and then posted it here, on Facebook, and then confessed to the mother. Retain a good... Read Answer
Ask your local OK lawyer. It is possible. My experience is that the court make people get a private attorney or sign up with the PD, so the court... Read Answer
You should not have talked to the police. You should have retained a good criminal lawyer immediately and let him handle the matter. You can still be... Read Answer
You can fire a lawyer for any reason you want. In a criminal case, the judge may not let him offthe case until you hire another lawyer and the new... Read Answer
Yes, it can. When someone has warrants, generally the best result comes from securing counsel to assist with presenting one's self to the court... Read Answer
If she is working you can have the court garnish her wages. If she has a bank account you can have the court garnish it.
Dishonorable discharge from probation.
The second time the probation was revoked and you were given the original time to serve. You were then reinstated on probation. As part of the... Read Answer
Yes a police officer can leave his/her jurisdiction when investigating a crime that occurred in his/her jurisdiction.