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December 2025

Posted by Josh Lee & Associates December 12, 2025

Can Social Media Posts Be Used Against Me in Court?

If you commit a crime and then post about it on social media, those posts could become evidence used against you by the prosecution. It is not uncommon for a person’s social media to include statements, photos, or implications of the activities they engage in. Social media is not private. Before you post anything about what is occurring in your situation, talk to…

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Posted by Josh Lee & Associates December 12, 2025

What Are Possible Defenses to White Collar Crimes in Oklahoma?

Possible defenses to white collar crimes in Oklahoma City include entrapment, a violation of your Fourth Amendment rights, duress, a lack of intent, and intoxication. Below are additional details about these five potential white collar crime defenses.  1. You Are the Victim of Entrapment.  The police put pressure on you to commit a crime that you otherwise would not have done. In this…

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Posted by Josh Lee & Associates December 12, 2025

What Happens If You Miss Court in Oklahoma?

What happens if you miss court in Oklahoma depends on whether you are involved in a civil or criminal case.  In civil proceedings, if you are the plaintiff and miss court, your case is likely to be dismissed. Alternatively, if you are the defendant in these proceedings and do not appear in court, a default judgment could be entered against you.  Compared to…

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Posted by Josh Lee & Associates December 12, 2025

Common Tactics Police Use to Get a Confession

Common tactics that the police use to get a confession include pretending they have evidence to use against you, offering leniency, utilizing a good cop/bad cop routine, lying about what others have said about your case, and asking the same questions repeatedly. Our Oklahoma City criminal defense lawyer knows these tactics and helps fight against them. Below are additional details about these tactics. …

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Posted by Josh Lee & Associates December 12, 2025

When Does Oklahoma Law Consider Drug Sharing to Be Distribution?

The law considers drug sharing to be distribution when there is an intentional transfer of a controlled substance from one party to another. It is primarily based on a party’s intent to transfer a drug to another. There also does not have to be an exchange of money for drug sharing to be considered distribution.  Hiring an Oklahoma City drug crime attorney can…

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