The race for governor in Oklahoma has become enthralled with the hot button issue that was at the forefront in many other states -Marijuana. According to the associated press republican
How Far Should a Defendant Take a Criminal Case?
This question was posed on Avvo:
How far should a defendant fight a case? If no deal is offered, should the defendant take the case to trial?
The facts laid out in
Warrantless Search of Your Cup at Florida Beaches
According to a story found here:
HOLMES BEACH, FL — With the help of new technology and federal grant money, police are preparing to warrantlessly search people’s refreshments as they visit
Cocaine Dealer Who Inspired “Blow” the Movie Released from Prison
George Jung, the notorious “cocaine cowboy” portrayed by Johnny Depp in Blow, has been released from prison after serving 20 years.
Jung, now 71, got into the coke game in the mid-’70s
New Krigel Legal Billboard
We are pleased to inform you of our new billboard at 4918 W. 21st St. in Tulsa.
The Jeff Krigel Law Firm, PLLC is a full-service Oklahoma law firm dedicated to achieving your legal
Judge Joe Brown Arrested and Charged with Contempt of Court
Authorities have released Joe Brown from jail after the famed television judge lost his temper in a Tennessee Courtroom. Police released Brown under his own recognizance after denying Brown’s earlier
Judge Kurt Glassco Upheld on Appeal
Opinion from the Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals considering the trial court’s actions taken by Judge Kurt Glassco. The defendant alleged Judge Glassco committed reversible error by admitting misleading, irrelevant
Judge Glassco Upheld on Appeal
The Court of Criminal Appeals took up whether the decision by Judge Kurt Glassco to suppress evidence in Mr. Bell’s case was an abuse of discretion. The Court held Judge
Oklahoma DUI – Unsafe Lane Use – Driving without a License
On January 2, 2014, in Tulsa County in Cf-2014-6, Bobby Ray Jones was charged by the State of Oklahoma with driving under the influence, second offense, unsafe lane use, driving
False Impersonation in Oklahoma
On January 2, 2014 in Tulsa County in CF-2014-5, the State of Oklahoma charged Stacey Payne with false impersonation and possession of paraphernalia. According to the information, on December 28,