OKC Criminal Defense Lawyer Blog
Have You Received a Municipal Citation in the Oklahoma City Area? We Can Help!
Are you facing a municipal citation in the Oklahoma City area? Attorney Aaron Easton is here to help. While many people think these citations only involve traffic violations, they can cover a range of offenses, including public intoxication and selling without a permit. One client came to our office immediately after receiving a citation for selling without a permit. We quickly requested discovery materials and gathered the evidence necessary to represent him. At his arraignment hearing, we presented our case to the prosecutor, who ultimately dismissed the charges. While outcomes may vary, it's always worth speaking to an attorney about your specific case. Contact our firm at oklahomacitycriminaldefenseattorney.pro for a private and confidential consultation. Read more »
Have You Received a Municipal Speeding Ticket in Oklahoma? We Can Help!
Have you recently received a municipal speeding ticket in Oklahoma? Attorney Aaron Easton from Oklahoma City is here to tell you about a recent success story. He had a client who had been ticketed for speeding in The Village, going 16 to 20 miles per hour over the speed limit. While their primary goal is always to get the case dismissed, sometimes that doesn't happen. In this particular case, they were able to work with the city prosecutors to reduce the charges from 16 to 20 over to just going in excess of the speed limit. This resulted in zero points on their driving record and a smaller fine. Even when a full dismissal isn't possible, a positive outcome can still be achieved. If you need representation for a municipal ticket in the Oklahoma City area, contact Aaron Easton at oklahomacitycriminaldefenseattorney.pro. Read more »
What Is Burglary in Oklahoma?
In this blog post, Oklahoma City Attorney Aaron Easton breaks down the definition of burglary in Oklahoma. He specifically focuses on the phrase breaks and enters and discusses how this can be confusing for people charged with burglary. Attorney Easton explains the different ways in which breaking can occur, including forcibly breaking a wall, door, or window, breaking in any other manner while armed with a dangerous weapon or with the help of confederates, and unlocking doors or opening windows using false keys or by lifting a latch. He emphasizes the importance of having an attorney to navigate the complexities of burglary charges in Oklahoma and warns against speaking to law enforcement without legal representation. Read more »