Expunging a drug crime can have a significant impact on your future. Understanding the process and eligibility is key to moving forward. How does expungement work in Oklahoma? Expungement is the legal process of clearing your criminal record. There are two types of...
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Drug Charges
Drug trafficking vs. drug dealing under Oklahoma law
In Oklahoma, understanding the legal distinctions between drug trafficking and drug dealing is crucial. These terms, often used interchangeably in casual conversation, actually refer to two distinct legal charges with different consequences. This insight ensures you...
Can you get in trouble if your roommate faces drug charges?
Many people in Oklahoma live with roommates. Sometimes, they know very little about each other’s lives. That can make it even more stressful when police charge your roommate with drug-related offenses and question your involvement. Potential consequences for roommates...
Why pregnant women fear drug treatment
Overdoses are a leading cause of death among pregnant and postpartum women in Oklahoma, yet many female addicts remain afraid to seek help believing child abuse laws will take away their children. An increasing number of experts are calling for changes to these laws...
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...
Supreme Court ruling clears up First Step Act confusion
Oklahoma residents may be aware that the First Step Act, which was passed in 2018, was a bipartisan effort to reform the criminal justice system. One of the goals of the legislation was addressing sentencing disparities stemming from a 1980s law that made the...