Facing vandalism charges in Oklahoma can be a nerve-wracking experience. These charges involve allegations of intentionally damaging, defacing, or destroying someone else’s property, and the consequences of a vandalism charge can be severe. Whether…
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In Oklahoma, various offenses involve driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs. The most common charge is DUI—Driving Under the Influence—which can include both alcohol and drug-related impairment. DUI involves operating a motor vehicle wh…
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For many individuals convicted of a crime in Oklahoma, post-conviction relief represents a second chance to challenge their sentence or conviction when something went wrong during the trial. This legal avenue exists for those who believe their case w…
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When you are facing criminal charges in Oklahoma, every stage of the legal process matters. One of the most critical stages in a criminal case is the pretrial motion phase. Pretrial motions can determine the course of a case, often providing opportun…
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If you’ve recently been charged with a DUI, you might be feeling overwhelmed, especially if field sobriety tests played a role in your arrest. It’s important to know, however, that these tests are not always as reliable as they may seem. In this…
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A criminal conviction can drastically impact every area of your life. If you have been accused of a crime, it’s crucial to have a strong defense team to protect your rights and reputation. The criminal law attorneys at Titus Hillis have extensive e…
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With the increase in dependence on computers and the internet in our society, cybercrimes have become more common. Critically, Oklahoma has expanded its statutes and implemented new laws to address these types of crimes — and both the state and fed…
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If you’ve been charged with a crime, your defense attorney may use an expert witness to assist with your defense strategy. While many criminal cases hinge upon technicalities and scientific issues that may be difficult to convey to a jury, the role…
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Criminal acts aren’t always violent — some involve the use of fraud and deception, rather than physical force. Commonly referred to as “white collar crimes,” these types of offenses are just as serious as violent crimes and can come with leng…
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