Preventing a witness from giving testimony in Oklahoma is a felony offense that carries stiff penalties. Contact an attorney to help build a defense.
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Uttering a forged instrument is a crime in Oklahoma. It is treated as third degree forgery and can mean jail from 1 to 7 years and a fine. Hire an attorney and get the help you need.
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First-degree burglary is a felony in Oklahoma and is punishable by up to 20 years in prison. You will need the help of an experienced attorney.
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Second-degree rape, or statutory rape, is a crime in Oklahoma, but not a crime of violence. If convicted, you could spend up to 15 years in prison. Get help from an Okmulgee criminal defense attorney.
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In Oklahoma, possession of a stolen vehicle can be charged under a number of statutes. All charges are felonies. Seek an attorney’s help.