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Posted by Josh Lee & Associates December 1, 2022

Youth curfew laws and resulting controversies

Curfew laws could put juveniles on a confrontational path with the police. Oklahoma youths might discover these laws result in additional charges and possible penalties. Curfew and young persons In more than 400 localities, including states, counties, and cities, curfew laws remain on the books. These laws prohibit persons under a specified age to be outside the home without adult supervision. Governing factors…

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Posted by Josh Lee & Associates September 7, 2022

Oklahoma drug conspiracy charges

With most crimes in Oklahoma, you have to actually commit the act for the court to convict you. But there are special circumstances where the court could convict a person for a crime they haven’t committed yet. Understanding criminal conspiracy in Oklahoma A conspiracy in Oklahoma is when two or more people make an agreement to commit a crime and have taken some…

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Posted by Josh Lee & Associates June 10, 2022

Understanding plea bargains and their consequences

When it comes to criminal law, few topics are as controversial as plea bargains and wrongful convictions. Both of these aspects of the criminal justice system in Oklahoma and around the country can have a profound impact on the lives of defendants and their families. What are plea bargains? Plea bargains are agreements between defendants and prosecutors in which the defendant agrees to…

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Posted by Josh Lee & Associates March 14, 2022

Review of the legal definition of involuntary manslaughter

The legal system has many criminal charges that it can seek to hold someone accountable for the death of another person. However, these charges usually depend on how the person died and the circumstances surrounding the reason for the person’s demise. The following information provides greater details about the charge of involuntary manslaughter and what its legal definition entails. How the law sees…

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