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Judge Expected to Free a Tulsa Man Imprisoned 28 Years for Murder
Teen Witnesses Coerced into Confessions by Police On June 11th, a judge will decide whether to free a man who has served nearly three decades
Judge: Inmate Seeking to Have His 1991 Murder Conviction Overturned Can Move Forward
A judge ruled Thursday she will allow a case to move forward that seeks to throw out a man’s 1991 first-degree murder conviction. Tulsa County
Fiercely Competitive Medical Cannabis Industry Emerging in Oklahoma
Oklahoma’s medical marijuana industry is shaping up to be one of the most unique MMJ markets in the nation, with a large number of players
Witnesses say Corey Atchison isn’t a killer. Will their testimony set him free?
Witnesses say Corey Atchison didn’t kill James Lane in 1990. Many say they were coerced into lying. Other key witnesses were never called to testify
Lawsuit disputes Mayes County deputy-involved shooting account
The encounter with the Mayes County deputy that left Shane Bridges dead lasted only seconds, but what happened in that moment is being disputed in
Knowingly Concealing Stolen Property Dismissal at Preliminary Hearing in Wagoner County
Client was charged with knowingly concealing stolen property in Wagoner County, OK. Allegedly, there were two generators that came up missing and the theft was
Okmulgee County Oklahoma Hung Jury on DUI Child Endangerment
L.L. was traveling north on Highway 75 through Okmulgee County, OK when he was pulled over by an Oklahoma Highway Patrol Trooper. The Trooper walked
Tulsa Lawyer Blasted for Representing Client
Tulsa World Article, published February 12, 2015 Joseph M. Norwood wound up being the “bad guy” because he advocated for his client by challenging the
Supreme Court Right in Striking Down “No Pay No Play”
This is a response I wrote to a Tulsa World editorial regarding the constitutionality of the “no pay, no play” statute I have been dealing
Case Dismissed – DUI
Creek County District Court / Case Dismissed – DUI K.D. was charged with DUI in Creek County after being pulled over by an Oklahoma Highway
Why Personal Injury Attorneys Are Important to Our Society and Economy
Whether it’s a car accident, bank misconduct or a terrorist attack, plaintiffs, or personal injury attorneys, are good for society and the economy. Simply put,
Case Dismissed – Possession With Intent
Tulsa County / Case Dismissed – Possession With Intent C.D. was charged with possession with intent to distribute marijuana. At a preliminary hearing, where the