AI Programs Should Not Be Used to Police Cities or Sentence Criminals

TULSA, Oklahoma. Technology has changed the way we live our lives and plan our days. In recent years, technology has had an impact on how police patrol cities and how criminals are sentenced to jail. More cities in recent years have been using artificial intelligence to determine which areas of a city might be more [...]

By |2017-12-26T17:20:29+00:00December 26th, 2017|criminal defense attorney|Comments Off on AI Programs Should Not Be Used to Police Cities or Sentence Criminals

Former Pot Convictions May Stay on People’s Records, Even After Marijuana Has Been Legalized

TULSA, Oklahoma. Felony convictions can have a serious impact on your life and ability to find work. One man found himself facing difficulty finding jobs after having to disclose his former marijuana conviction to future employers. Oregon Live reported that he was not permitted to work on federal projects and wasn’t even allowed to travel [...]

By |2017-12-08T19:31:50+00:00December 8th, 2017|criminal defense attorney|Comments Off on Former Pot Convictions May Stay on People’s Records, Even After Marijuana Has Been Legalized

How Illegal Police Stops Ruin and Impact Lives

TULSA, Oklahoma. According to ProPublica, Jacksonville, Florida is thorough when it comes to enforcing pedestrian violations. Whether you are jaywalking, not using the sidewalk, or crossing the street on a yellow light, police officers can use a pedestrian violation to stop you. Usually they do this so that they can claim just cause to search [...]

By |2017-11-28T20:58:40+00:00November 28th, 2017|criminal defense attorney|Comments Off on How Illegal Police Stops Ruin and Impact Lives

What Should Be Done When a Witness Lies in a Criminal Case?

TULSA, Oklahoma. Anything said in court, even if it is later proven false or dismissed, can impact the outcome of a criminal trial. This is especially true when a jury is deciding the fate of the person on trial. The jury may be told to ignore certain false testimony, but the testimony could lead to [...]

By |2017-11-10T21:03:52+00:00November 10th, 2017|criminal defense attorney|Comments Off on What Should Be Done When a Witness Lies in a Criminal Case?

How a Computer Algorithm Could Send You to Prison

TULSA, Oklahoma. More judges across the country are using a proprietary computer algorithm to determine how long convicted individuals should go to jail. According to EPIC.org, the algorithm claims to be able to predict future violent or criminal behavior. It runs a risk assessment on an individual and helps judges in sentencing and in setting [...]

By |2017-10-27T21:23:49+00:00October 27th, 2017|criminal defense attorney|Comments Off on How a Computer Algorithm Could Send You to Prison

Some Misdemeanor Offenders Aren’t Granted Access to Lawyers

TULSA, Oklahoma. Thanks to the Supreme Court ruling of Gideon v. Wainwright, all defendants under the sixth amendment of the U.S. Constitution are guaranteed the right to receive representation by a lawyer. Before Gideon, according to PBS, Florida courts claimed that only individuals facing the death penalty were entitled to a lawyer. The Supreme Court [...]

By |2017-10-13T20:44:00+00:00October 13th, 2017|criminal defense attorney|Comments Off on Some Misdemeanor Offenders Aren’t Granted Access to Lawyers

Theft Crime Punishments Lack Consistency From State to State

TULSA, Oklahoma. The difference between grand larceny and petit larceny is immense. While individuals charged with petit larceny will often face fines and short jail times in local jail that can often be offset with community service or other plea deals, grand larceny is a felony offense and can result in a prison sentence of [...]

By |2017-08-28T21:11:48+00:00August 28th, 2017|criminal defense attorney|Comments Off on Theft Crime Punishments Lack Consistency From State to State

Department of Justice Plans to Address Opioid Epidemic by Going After Pharmacists and Doctors for Drug Crimes

TULSA, Oklahoma. The Centers for Disease Control reports that in 2015 alone, there were 52,404 deaths due to drug overdoses in the U.S. This comes out to an estimated 144 drug overdoses each day. Slate reports that drug overdoses have become the leading cause of death in people under 50. Yet, even these numbers may [...]

By |2017-08-11T20:06:46+00:00August 11th, 2017|criminal defense attorney|Comments Off on Department of Justice Plans to Address Opioid Epidemic by Going After Pharmacists and Doctors for Drug Crimes
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