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October 4, 2017
You have the right to remain silent.
Use it!
DO NOT make a statement to the police to try and “explain” the situation. You have the right to remain silent. Use it!
Important legal rights may be lost or waived if you simply speak to the police and fail to request a criminal defense attorney at the earliest point in the criminal process. The
Federal and Oklahoma State constitutions provide important safeguards to protect citizens against intrusive law enforcement practices and procedures. The Fourth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution and Article 2, Section 30 of the Oklahoma Constitution protect against unreasonable police searches and seizures....
October 1, 2017
Can I dispute the revocation?
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Yes. You have the right to request an Administrative Hearing within fifteen (15) days of your receipt of the officer’s affidavit, or if you took a blood test, by the date specified on the Order of Revocation mailed to you by DPS. Requesting an Administrative Hearing within this time will prevent your driving privileges from being revoked until you have had a hearing with a DPS hearing officer.
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IF YOU FAIL to request an Administrative Hearing WITHIN FIFTEEN (15) DAYS of your receipt of the officer's affidavit, or if you took a blood test, within the time specified on the notice, your driving privileges will be a...
September 29, 2017
Legal matters cause stress to your daily life. You may be undergoing a divorce, criminal charges, DUI/DWI, starting your own business, buying or selling real estate, or a victim of negligence and forms of abuse such as medical malpractice, motor vehicle accident, personal injury, and fraud. Each case is unique and complex. It requires the skills and expertise of an experienced attorney.
The right attorney is a qualified individual that has the knowledge to help you through the process. They should offer professional advice, represent you in court, dispute resolution, conduct settlement negotiation, and protect your interests. Your attor...