Thought you couldn’t be charged for a crime in Okmulgee, Oklahoma just for planning or saying something? Wrong. Even planning or threatening a violent act in Oklahoma can lead to serious criminal charges. FAQ: Threatening a Violent Act in Oklahoma Even if you do not actually cause harm to another person, you could still be charged […]
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A person who has been convicted of a sexual offense is required to register as a sex offender in Okmulgee, Oklahoma with the local law enforcement agency and the department of corrections under the Offenders Registration Act. Because of various amendments and reclassifications, it may be difficult to understand the registration requirements. Unfortunately, this can […]
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Providing certain types of assistance to someone who is legally considered a “fugitive” in Okmulgee, Oklahoma is a crime. Even simple assistance like a meal, or a change of clothes could be considered harboring a fugitive in Oklahoma. You may also be under the obligation to provide the police with accurate information about the fugitive. Misleading […]
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A minor or child in Okmulgee, Oklahoma is defined as any unmarried person less than 18 years of age. A delinquent minor in Oklahoma is a minor who has committed a crime or violated a court order. A warrant for the arrest or appearance in front of a judge may be issued for a minor in […]
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You may not drive while your license is suspended in Okmulgee, Oklahoma. Penalties for driving while suspended in Oklahoma can include fines, jail time, and further loss of your driving privileges. A suspended license can also affect insurance renewal and make your daily life more difficult. FAQ: Driving While Suspended in Oklahoma Even after the period […]