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Does racial profiling affect criminal charges

By Civil Rights

Reports across the United States find time and again that police officers stop African-American drivers for minor traffic infractions in an attempt to find drugs, guns or other illegal contraband because the officer believes African-Americans are more likely to carry illegal things (when, in reality, studies have shown this to…

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Revenge porn law in Oklahoma

By Criminal Defense

It’s not uncommon in modern society for couples in a sexual relationship to somehow document their sexual activity together (via text, video, etc.). But an increasing trend is the use of those images or videos as revenge after someone has been dumped, cheated on, or otherwise been dissatisfied with the…

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Understanding prescription fraud in Oklahoma

By Drug Charges

Prescription fraud has become a prevalent problem for both the health care profession and law enforcement nationwide. It’s becoming increasingly problematic as the country continues to fight an opioid epidemic that kills people every day.   Prescription fraud is defined as obtaining – or trying to obtain – prescription drugs…

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Charges and penalties for pot in Oklahoma

By Drug Charges

It’s no secret that Oklahoma has some of the toughest – if not the toughest – penalties for marijuana possession in the country. A quick Google search will show headlines like, “5 worst states to get busted with pot,” or “Oklahoma’s harsh marijuana possession law has its critics.” It’s said…

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