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Oklahoma DHS Child Support Interest Error

Court Says DHS Overcharged Interest on Back Child Support in Oklahoma

A court says Oklahoma DHS relied on the wrong law for nearly 20 years when it assessed parents 10 percent interest on certain child support accruals. In a published 1993 case, the state appeals court had determined that, when back child support in Oklahoma is accrued before a child support judgment is in place, interest is set according to the state’s Civil Procedure, which results in a significantly lower rate than the 10 percent assessed by law on delinquent child support.

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Constitutional Tensions Strain Oklahoma Courts

Two top courts in Oklahoma’s bifurcated court system have published contrary opinions about whether criminal court deadlines include weekends or holidays. The Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals maintains a legislative mandate requires it to include count all calendar days in deadlines, even if the court is closed on a day of a deadline. The Oklahoma Supreme Court earlier published an opinion declaring its business-day rules govern some criminal court deadline procedures.

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Oklahoma overdose Good Samaritan law

Oklahoma Eyes Drug Overdose Good Samaritan Law

Oklahoma might soon join a rapidly growing number of states that have adopted medical amnesty laws to protect people who call for assistance when someone is suffering a drug overdose. Dubbed Good Samaritan laws, the measures exempt people who call for help from prosecution when small amounts of drugs or drug paraphernalia are found at the scene of an overdose emergency.

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plea bargains in Oklahoma

Plea Bargains in Oklahoma: Can Prosecutors Hide Exculpatory Evidence?

U.S. Appellate courts have handed down mixed opinions about the right of defendants to inspect exculpatory evidence during plea negotiations. The Brady rule otherwise entitles defendants to inspect exculpatory evidence before going to trial. The 10th Circuit, which includes Oklahoma, says the Brady rule does extend to plea negotiations. A West Virginia state court opinion summarized nationwide jurisprudence related to the Brady rule during plea negotiations.

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Oklahoma Cop's DNA Transfer Defense Exposes Flaws in Touch DNA Evidence

Shreds of Evidence Are Not Always Reliable A defense attorney representing an Oklahoma City police officer facing six counts of first-degree rape told jurors a woman’s DNA found inside the officer’s pants is not evidence that he raped her. “It’s transfer DNA,” the attorney argued in the November, 2015 trial of Daniel Holtzclaw. Whether the

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Tulsa protective order defense attorney

Court Revokes Oklahoma Protective Order Issued by County Judge

An Oklahoma appeals court said a district court abused its discretion in a protective order involving threats alleged during an international online chat. The appeals court said district courts must consider whether an allegation indicates a credible threat before granting an order of protection from domestic abuse. The decision suggests attorneys for protective order defense in Oklahoma can rely on the state’s appeals courts to carefully review lower courts that rubber stamp petitions for domestic restraining orders.

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right to resist illegal arrest in Oklahoma

Oklahoma Court Finds No Right to Resist Illegal Detention

The Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals refusal to suppress evidence of resisting arrest during an illegal traffic stop removes an important deterrent to police misconduct. The court said people may reasonably resist illegal arrest but may not lawfully resist illegal detention. A Tulsa defense attorney says people often have no way of knowing whether they are illegally detained or illegally arrested.

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Are Teens Own Nude Selfies Illegal

Possession of Selfies Convictions Highlight Overly Broad Child Pornography Laws

Are some teen’s selfies illegal? Laws that criminalize children for having their own pictures on their cell phones might not pass strict scrutiny for limits on free speech. The question arises from a North Carolina case where teens where charged with felonies for their naked selfies. A Tulsa criminal lawyer says It could happen in Oklahoma, too.

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