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    • Would NTSB’s Lower DUI Blood Alcohol Limits Save Lives?

      The National Transportation Safety Board today released a report calling for reduction of maximum blood alcohol limits for drivers from .08 to .05. The NTSB’s recommendations may find purchase among legislators looking to get tough on drunk driving. As a Tulsa personal injury attorney who represents clients seeking to recover damages in accidents caused by [...]

    • Lawmakers Who Dismantled Oklahoma Workers Compensation Court Misunderstood the Law

      The Oklahoma Senate this week voted on the final version of a bill that will dismantle the current workers compensation court system and replace it with an administrative system. Some of those who voted on the bill appeared to misunderstand both the current workers compensation system and the new system they voted on. Legislators who [...]

    • Tulsa Jail Population Dips After Judge Orders 25 Inmates Released

      Efforts to reduce the number of inmates in Tulsa jail could bode well for those who have served the majority of a sentence and may be eligible for early release. Inmates detained on questionable grounds may also be due for a welcome surprise. A Sheriff’s Department spokesperson told the Tulsa World jail staff has been [...]

    • Wirth Law Founder Selected as Brown Mackie Program Advisor

      Wirth Law Office founder James Wirth has been appointed to serve on the Brown Mackie College Criminal Justice and Legal Studies Program Advisory Council. As a member of the college’s advisory council, Mr. Wirth will work with other advisors to provide input and advice aimed at improving and refining course offerings for criminal justice and [...]

    • An Oklahoma Debtors Prison: Tulsa Jail Overcrowded by Indebted Inmates

      The Tulsa County jail is growing dangerously overcrowded. The facility has exceeded its official capacity for the past eight months. According to a report this month in the Tulsa World, the jail’s population could soon exceed official capacity by nearly 20 percent: 300 more than the 1,700 inmates the jail is designed to hold. What [...]

    • In The News: Tulsa Identity Theft Lawyer Interview

      Ashlie King’s talk with Tulsa identity theft attorney James Wirth didn’t make the 10:30 p.m. Newson6 broadcast. CNN explains why: “The showdown was one for the ages, with a dazzling array of airborne theatrics, jaw-dropping dunks and 3-pointers from well behind the line.” The Louisville Cardinals prevailed over the Michigan Wolverines, 82-76, to clinch the [...]

    • What is a Tulsa Criminal Justice Lawyer

      You might be surprised how much time some Tulsa criminal justice lawyers spend freely answering people’s questions about law. For some of us, it’s a way to let prospective clients get to know us before they retain us as their criminal defense lawyer. Many who approach us with questions are encountering the criminal justice system [...]

    • In the News: Tulsa Attorney Interviewed about Identity Theft

      News On 6 reporter Ashlei King stopped by Wirth Law Office today to talk with Tulsa attorney James Wirth about identity theft.  Mr. Wirth had recently handled a case in which a person was wrongly accused of a crime after their identity was stolen. King was covering a story in which Tulsa County sheriff’s office [...]

    • Avoiding Wrongful Convictions in Oklahoma: Stopping False Confessions

      The Problem With False Confessions If the police suspect you of a crime, don’t expect them to help you. The police are in the business of putting the bad guys in jail. But, what happens when an innocent person has been marked as “the bad guy?” It is here where knowing your rights and knowing [...]

    • Avoiding Wrongful Convictions in Oklahoma: Eyewitness Identification

      After studying the currently known list of wrongful convictions in Oklahoma, the Oklahoma Justice Commission has made recommendations to help prevent further wrongful convictions. One of these areas of view, and the topic for today, is Eyewitness Identification. What’s in a Lineup? Before we can begin to discuss the recommendations of the Commission, first, we [...]

    • Justice Commission Targets Wrongful Convictions in Oklahoma

      A commission charged by the Oklahoma Bar Association to find ways to improve reliability of criminal convictions has returned some advice for state officials. The panel identified a long list of reforms that could reduce the frequency of wrongful convictions in Oklahoma. Led by former state Attorney General Drew Edmondson the commission reviewed how false [...]

    • In Oklahoma, Excessive Force Banned as Cruel and Unusual Punishment

      You might think it’s a well-established principle of modern law. Jailers can’t beat prisoners. Yet when jailers exert excessive force in Oklahoma, it can be difficult for the victim to recover damages. The Oklahoma Supreme Court this week stood up for the rights of citizens not to be abused in jail. The decision handed down [...]

    • In Contempt of Court Case, An Apology Can Make A Difference

      A young Florida woman facing 30 days in jail on felony contempt of court charges salvaged her reputation when she tearfully apologized to a Maimi judge. The judge had ordered the woman to serve 30 days after she cursed and made an obscene gesture in his courtroom. Upon hearing her apology, the judge dropped the [...]

    • Courtroom Etiquette 101: Don’t Flip Off the Judge

      A Miami, Florida teen sentenced to 30 days in jail for contempt of court provided a text-book example of how a defendant’s indifference to courtroom etiquette can cause substantial harm to their case. It’s yet another example why defendants do best to have a criminal defense attorney represent them in courtroom procedures. The 18-year-old defendant [...]

    • The Dangers of Being Unrepresented: True Story

      Abraham Lincoln had it right when he stated, “He who represents himself has a fool for a client.”  Maybe the term “fool” is a bit harsh, but pro se litigants (representing themselves) almost always lack an understanding of court procedure and generally lack an understanding of the law, which can have devastating consequences in their [...]

    • Benefits of Just Having an Attorney

      Some times just the fact that you have an attorney can make a positive difference in your case.  This was the case in an unemployment appeal that I recently handled.  I was representing a woman let go from her position at a local university.  My client filed for unemployment and the human resources representative for [...]

    • Right to Attorney Reinforced in 10th Circuit

      Shocked by an unexpected arrest, you assert your right to have an attorney represent you and remain silent. You show a police officer a card that says you don’t want to answer any questions until you talk with an attorney. The card is addressed to police, and bears the name of an attorney. Nonetheless, police [...]

    • Workers Comp Drug Test Mandate Fails Appellate Review

      You were hurt on the job by no fault of your own. The employer’s workers compensation company demands that you take a drug test. It comes up positive for marijuana. Citing a 2011 Oklahoma law, the employer refused to pay medical costs. The 2011 law appeared to create a “zero tolerance” policy for injured Oklahoma [...]

    • Oklahoma Parole Board Wins Its Own Release

      A Constitutional amendment voters approved in November will soon make it easier for thousands of Oklahomans living behind prison walls to be released on parole for non-violent offenses. At the same time, the Oklahoma parole board got a little more freedom, too. Starting in January, the governor will no longer be allowed to second-guess Oklahoma [...]

    • Tulsa Attorney James Wirth Admitted to U.S. Supreme Court Bar

      I received notice today that I’ve been admitted to practice in the United States Supreme Court. Admission to the Bar of our nation’s highest court is a milestone and an honor for any attorney. Just as importantly, my ability to take cases to the Supreme Court provides our clients at the Wirth Law Office the [...]

    • Court Strikes Portions of Oklahoma Methamphetamine Offender Registry Law

      The Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals this week struck down portions of a law that requires people convicted of methamphetamine-related crimes to submit their names to an Oklahoma methamphetamine offender registry. The portions of the law declared unconstitutional make it a crime for those on the registry to purchase psueduephedrine, or for anyone else to [...]

    • For Criminal Defense Attorneys, Devil is in the Details

      A marijuana case decided this week in the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals emphasizes why it is important for criminal defense attorneys to carefully research witness backgrounds and recognize appellate issues even before a criminal case goes to trial. The case involves a retired truck driver facing five years in federal prison over six duffel [...]

    • Workers Compensation Insurance, Personal Injury Claims Compared

      When you’re injured on the job, an employer is usually required to provide compensation for medical costs, lost wages and other costs associated with the injury. The same thing applies to work-related illnesses. In most cases, employers carry workers compensation insurance to underwrite their liability for injuries or illnesses workers incur on the job. Those [...]

    • Felony Child Abuse by Injury Dismissed at Preliminary Hearing

      Today I can announce a tremendous victory achieved for a Wirth Law Office client last Thursday.   Our client was facing the possibility of life behind bars after being charged with felony child abuse by injury.  He had been held in jail unable to make a six figure bond since June.  Then last Wednesday (September 5, [...]

    • Attorney-Client Privilege Violated by District Attorney?

      The Attorney-Client Privilege The attorney-client privilege allows people to disclose sensitive matters with their attorney without fear of the information being used against them.  As it is imperative that clients be truthful and forthright with their lawyer, the attorney-client privilege is a necessary tradition in the legal world.  Lawyers can be punished for violating their [...]

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