DUI/DWI
Facing a DUI/DWI charge in Oklahoma can have serious consequences, including license suspension, fines, and even jail time. Understanding your rights and the legal process is crucial to protecting your future. Whether you are dealing with a first offense or multiple charges, knowing how a Tulsa DUI/DWI attorney can assist you may make all the difference in your case.
Legal challenges require experienced guidance to navigate complex laws and procedures. The Tulsa attorney team at Wirth Law Office offers personalized defense strategies tailored to each client's situation. If you need legal help, call Wirth Law Office at (918) 879-1681 to discuss your options and protect your rights under Oklahoma law.
DUI Arrest: Can OK Police Search Your Car?
In an insightful discussion, the complexities of car searches following an arrest are unraveled. When a vehicle is towed and impounded, law enforcement doesn’t automatically have the right to search it. Despite being in custody for a DUI, casually mentioning suspicious items, like drugs, doesn’t permit a thorough search without a warrant. Any warrant issued must be highly specific, detailing exactly what can be examined and seized, ensuring protection of personal belongings not related to the crime. Scenarios highlighting these legal nuances emphasize the importance of understanding probable cause and warrant requirements to safeguard individual rights. Read more »
Pulled Over? DUI Attorney Advice
Traffic stops can be daunting, especially if one has been drinking. It's crucial to handle these situations wisely to prevent additional legal complications. Although the ideal scenario is to avoid driving under the influence entirely, there are steps to navigate a stop if it occurs. Being respectful to officers and prepared with necessary documents can ease interactions. While protecting one's rights is important, cooperation is key to avoiding unnecessary escalation. Simple, polite refusals to potentially incriminating questions, like the classic Have you had anything to drink? can maintain a respectful tone. Handling these encounters with care ensures the best possible outcome. Read more »
Oklahoma DUI Guide: Avoid Mistakes
Navigating DUI charges in Oklahoma can be daunting, but understanding the basics is crucial. Oklahoma law prohibits having control or physical use of a vehicle under the influence of drugs or alcohol. Planning ahead is the best preventive measure, as legal defenses can be costly. In the event of a DUI arrest, compliance with law enforcement is essential. Refusing sobriety tests might complicate the situation further, and consequences can include license suspension and mandatory programs. While legal assistance offers some solace, avoiding driving under the influence remains the most effective solution to sidestep these challenges. Read more »
Surviving DUI Checkpoints
Approaching a DUI checkpoint can be daunting, but preparation is key. To avoid trouble, ensure you have a designated driver or alternative transportation if you plan to drink. At the checkpoint, keep your license and insurance readily accessible to avoid any last-minute scrambling. Politeness and cooperation are crucial, but remember not to divulge unnecessary details. Simple responses about your destination are sufficient, and it's important never to admit to drinking. Should questioning intensify, assert your Fifth Amendment right to remain silent. These strategies may not completely prevent an arrest but can significantly aid your defense if needed. Read more »
Custodial Parent Gets a Child Endangerment DUI. What to Do?
In this blog post, Tulsa attorney James Wirth addresses a common concern: what should a custodial parent do when the other parent gets a DUI and endangers the child? Wirth advises against waiting until the criminal case is over before taking action. Instead, he suggests going to court quickly to update the existing custody order to reflect the situation accurately. He emphasizes the importance of utilizing an agreement to modify the order, as it is cheaper and faster than waiting for a dispute to arise. Wirth recommends filing a motion to modify, drafting an agreed order for sole custody, and determining appropriate visitation arrangements. For personalized advice, he encourages readers to schedule an appointment with his office through MakeLawEasy.com. Read more »
How Can I Get My Probationary Term Reduced on an Oklahoma DUI Charge?
If you get the classes done, then if you do enter a plea, you're better situated to end up being on probation for less time. Read more »
Can You Get a DUI on a Lime or Bird Scooter in Oklahoma?
If you're 0.08 or above, that's going to be the same as any other DUI. The fact that it's a scooter doesn't change anything. Read more »
Do You Have a Right to Refuse a Roadside Sobriety Test?
It is in your best interest to refuse the test for the simple reason that these tests are difficult to pass under ideal circumstances. Read more »
What is DPS Required to Prove at a Driver's License Revocation Hearing After a DUI Arrest in OK?
The burden ultimately for that hearing is going to be on the state and what they're required to prove depends on one of two things. Read more »
Should I Enroll in IDAP or Appeal the Driver's License Revocation in Oklahoma?
Once the 30 days are up, your license is revoked for at least six months, 180 days if it's a first offense, longer if you have prior offenses. Read more »
How Do I Request IDAP After a DUI Arrest in Oklahoma?
The deadline for making the request to get into that program is 30 days from the notification of revocation of your driver's license. Read more »
What is IDAP in Oklahoma in an Oklahoma DUI?
The Impaired Driver's Accountability Program is a way to maintain the ability to drive, although with an interlock device. Read more »
What are the Benefits of IDAP after a DUI Arrest in Oklahoma?
One major benefit is that you're still able to drive rather than having your license completely revoked in the state of Oklahoma. Read more »
Who is Eligible for IDAP after a DUI/APC Arrest in Oklahoma?
You must have a Class D driver's license, which means a regular driver's license, not a CDL, not a commercial driver's license. Read more »
Is DWI a Felony in Oklahoma?
We've got the main crime, which is DUI. That can be a misdemeanor or felony, depending on whether you have prior offenses or not. Read more »
Is DUI a Felony in Oklahoma?
Is DUI a felony? And the answer is that is it depends. A first offense DUI is always a misdemeanor in the state of Oklahoma. Read more »
Will I Lose My License Because of DUI?
The answer is maybe, and it depends on the circumstances and what you qualify as a loss of your license. Read more »
Will I Go to Jail if I Am Convicted of DUI in Oklahoma?
For a first offense DUI, the range of punishment is from 10 days, which has a 10-day minimum, to one year is the maximum. Read more »
How Long Will a DUI Stay on My Record in Oklahoma?
DUI's will stay on there forever. They will never remove themselves. They will never fall off. You must expunge them. Read more »
When You Need a Tulsa DUI Lawyer
If you are pulled over for a DUI, obviously you want to not incriminate yourself. You have a right to remain silent. Read more »
Will McGirt Restore My Driver's License After a DUI?
It depends on the circumstances because when you get a DUI, there are two possible ways that you can lose your license. Read more »
What's the Difference Between DUI and DWI in Oklahoma?
For a first offense conviction for DUI, the sentence is anywhere from 10 days, that's the minimum to one year. For DWI, it's zero to six months maximum. Read more »
What's More Points on Your Driver's License in Oklahoma: DUI or Reckless Driving?
As you've probably already known, Oklahoma has a driver's license point system through the Department of Public Safety. Read more »
Do This To Avoid an APC Charge
According to Oklahoma attorney Brian Jackson from the Wirth Law Office, APC carries similar penalties to a DUI. Read more »