Muskogee citizens will find themselves in serious trouble if they are caught bribing a public employee or officer. The city itself does not punish the crime of bribery, but the state of Oklahoma has hefty penalties for those caught bribing others. Defining Bribery in Muskogee In Oklahoma, the crime of bribery is defined by giving “any money, goods, right in action, property, … [Read more...] about What Is the Crime Of Bribery of Muskogee?
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The crime of robbery in Muskogee is governed by Title 21 of the Oklahoma Statutes. To obtain a conviction, a prosecutor must prove each part of the crime’s definition beyond a reasonable doubt. These parts are called “elements.” The prosecutor must prove four elements in a robbery case. First, he will need to prove that an individual’s actions amounted to a wrongful taking … [Read more...] about Defining Robbery In Muskogee
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Uttering a forged instrument in Muskogee is within the realm of Oklahoma state law, and it can carry hefty penalties. In Oklahoma, one “utters” a forged instrument if they sell, exchange, or deliver it Okla. Stat. tit. 21 § 1577 Uttering a Forged Instrument Defined In order to obtain a conviction, the prosecutor must prove five elements beyond a reasonable doubt. The … [Read more...] about How is Uttering a Forged Instrument Defined in Oklahoma?
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Though it may seem minor, public intoxication in Muskogee is a crime that can be punished with jail time and fines. Oklahoma state law defines the penalties for the crime. Muskogee Ordinance The city of Muskogee prohibits being in any public place in a state of intoxication, which is defined as: the condition in which a person is under the influence of drugs or … [Read more...] about Examining Public Intoxication In Muskogee
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We often want to help those who we love or care about, including those who are in trouble with the law. However, in Oklahoma, harboring a fugitive is a serious crime, even when you do not have bad intentions. What Does it Mean to Harbor a Fugitive? In Oklahoma, “harbor” has a broad definition and means to feed, lodge, clothe, arm, equip, harbor, aid, assist, or … [Read more...] about Fighting a Harboring a Fugitive Charge











