Federal Crimes
Facing federal criminal charges can be overwhelming and life-changing. Understanding the complexities of federal crimes is crucial because these cases often involve serious penalties and complicated procedures. Whether it’s your first time dealing with the legal system or you need clarity on your rights, learning from an experienced Tulsa Federal Crimes attorney can make a significant difference in navigating the process effectively.
Wirth Law Office is dedicated to providing clear guidance and strong defense strategies for those charged with federal offenses. If you need legal help, call Wirth Law Office at (918) 879-1681. Connect with a skilled Tulsa attorney who understands the stakes and works to protect your future every step of the way.
Can You Get Your Gun Rights Back?
Understanding the impact of a criminal conviction on firearm ownership is crucial. A felony conviction results in the loss of the right to own a firearm, vote, and more. For misdemeanor offenses, firearm ownership is generally unaffected. It is vital to recognize the gravity of charges and the potential consequences before proceeding with legal actions. Convictions commonly bring restrictions, such as travel or household limitations, highlighting the importance of informed legal decision-making. These outcomes can significantly affect personal freedoms, prompting individuals to seek knowledgeable guidance to navigate these complex legal scenarios effectively. Read more »
Can Oklahoma Prosecute Indians for Crimes Against Non-Indians on the Reservation?
In a recent decision by the Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals, the question of whether Oklahoma can prosecute Indians for crimes against non-Indians on tribal territory has arisen. The court's majority opinion, based on the United States Supreme Court decision of Castro-Horta, suggests that the state may retain jurisdiction to prosecute an Indian for a crime against a non-Indian. However, this argument lacks authority and does not make much sense. The dissenting opinion argues that allowing the state to advance this novel theory of concurrent jurisdiction over Indians in Indian country would be injurious to tribal sovereignty. Currently, the answer to whether Oklahoma can prosecute Indians for crimes against non-Indians on reservation land remains uncertain, but legal analysis suggests that it is likely preempted. To obtain specific legal advice regarding your circumstances, it is recommended to consult with an attorney. Read more »
Federal Court Gives OCCA the Smackdown! Vacates Vacation of Order Vacating. (Graham v. White).
Federal Court gives Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals the smackdown in Graham v. White case related to McGirt. Read more »
Can the TSA Check Your Personal Data in Oklahoma Airports?
It is advisable to remove any sensitive or confidential data from your devices before traveling to avoid potential problems. Read more »
Supreme Court: Oklahoma Has Concurrent Jurisdiction to Charge Non-Indians for Crimes Against Indians
Oklahoma can prosecute, and there are concurrent jurisdictions, that both the federal and state government has jurisdiction to prosecute. Read more »
Supreme Court Rules Indians CAN Be Prosecuted Twice for Same Crime!
The defendant was charged with sexual assault. The defense was that it was consensual and he is an Indian. It occurred on Indian territory. Read more »
How Reauthorization of VAWA Affects Tribal Jurisdiction in Oklahoma
VAWA provides federal grants for the prosecution of domestic violence against women is the primary purpose to stop domestic violence. Read more »
More Non-Natives Can Now Be Prosecuted in Tribal Courts in Oklahoma
Most of Northeast Oklahoma is Indian land where the state government lacks jurisdiction to prosecute crimes committed by or against Indians. Read more »
The United States Supreme Sets Conference Date for Wallace Case (State v. Parish)
McGirt basically redefined what is Indian country in Oklahoma by finding that the Muscogee Creek Nation had never been disestablished. Read more »
What Are Your Rights When You're Facing a Federal Criminal Investigation?
Right now we're seeing more and more federal investigations being opened and handled in northern and eastern Oklahoma. Read more »
What Do You Need To Know About Plea Agreements in Federal Court, and What Is a Blind Plea?
A blind plea is where you go into court and you plead guilty without a plea agreement in place. It's called a blind plea because there are no guarantees. Read more »
Can You Get a Better Deal if You Cooperate With Federal Prosecutors?
The important thing to know is that cooperation with the federal government is one of the trickiest situations in resolving a federal criminal charge. Read more »
What Is Compassionate Release From Federal Prison?
Some folks that were sentenced to a federal term of incarceration for a federal crime in Oklahoma, or from Tulsa have had some success. Read more »
The Sentencing Guidelines Changed for the Crime I Committed: Can I Get Out of Federal Prison Early?
Judges are not required to follow United States Sentencing Commission guidelines, although they are required to consider the guidelines. Read more »
Can You Get Released Early From a Federal Prison Sentence?
There are limited circumstances by which somebody can get the sentencing guidelines under which they were sentenced, re-evaluated. Read more »
Federal Hold: What It Means for a Criminal Defendant in Oklahoma
The most common way, and what we're especially getting a lot of calls about is somebody who has sought some McGirt relief. Read more »
Federal Sentencing Guidelines: How It Impacts Federal Criminal Defendants in Oklahoma
The Federal Sentencing Guidelines Are Published by the United States Sentencing Commission Read more »
What Happens After an FBI Raid?
A lot of times, the federal agents decide there's a bunch of stuff they want to look for depending on the alleged offense. Read more »
The FBI Is Knocking at Your Door - What Do You Do?
People make the mistake over and over again of talking to these federal agents, thinking that they're going to help themselves. Essentially, you cannot help yourself in this situation. Read more »
Oklahoma Has Been Filled With Federal Criminal Cases - This Is Why
Most people in the Oklahoma area understand probably the primary reason here has to do with McGirt v. Oklahoma. Read more »
What Goes on at a Detention Hearing in Federal Court?
Detention hearings are held in front of a US magistrate judge, which is not the primary judge that's responsible for each defendant's case. Read more »
What Is an Initial Appearance in Federal Court?
The first step if you're facing a federal criminal charge. You're in the big leagues. It's definitely time to get an attorney. Read more »
What's the United States Supreme Court's Test for Whether to Stay a Lower Court Ruling?
The feds have already filed charges against Bosse that are going to be picked up and moved forward, regardless of whether the state conviction is reversed or not. Read more »
You or Your Loved One Has Been Charged With a Federal Offense. What's Next?
The earlier you have an attorney involved working on your case, the better off your results or are likely to be. Read more »