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How Can I Defend House Larceny Charges Oklahoma?
In Muskogee, Oklahoma, larceny is best defined as taking someone else’s property with the intent to deprive them of it, through the use of fraud or stealth. Okla. Stat. tit. 21 § 1701 This is a broadly written statute. The more broadly written the statute, the more situations that may be found to fall under […] Read more »Examining the Crime of Violation of a Protective Order in Oklahoma
A protective order in Oklahoma is issued by a court, most often in a case of either domestic abuse or other stalking or violent behavior. It is issued to protect the victim. Typically, a protective order in Muskogee prohibits contact. It also prohibits threats, harassment, stalking, and all acts of violence toward the victim. Okla. […] Read more »How Can I Resolve a Warrant for Robbery with a Firearm in Oklahoma?
Robbery with a firearm in Oklahoma is a serious offense. Even if you are not immediately caught, witnesses could identify you. Thus, a Muskogee judge could issue a warrant against you for robbery with a firearm in Oklahoma. What is a Warrant in Muskogee? A bench warrant is a warrant for your arrest issued by […] Read more »What is the Crime of Assault with a Dangerous Weapon in Oklahoma?
Assault with a dangerous weapon in Oklahoma is a serious offense. In Muskogee, the usual charge is assault and battery with a dangerous weapon. Under Oklahoma law, assault is one crime. Battery is another crime. However, the two are often charged together. If you are being investigated or charged, it is important that you know […] Read more »What Constitutes Possession of a Stolen Car Oklahoma?
If you are caught in Muskogee in possession of a stolen car Oklahoma, there are several crimes that you can be charged with. Larceny This is the most straightforward of the crimes you could be charged with in connection to a stolen car Oklahoma. Under Oklahoma law, larceny is defined as the taking of personal […] Read more »






