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7 Things to Consider When Finding a DUI Lawyer

A DUI may seem like a minor case, in the criminal justice system, but it really is not a minor case at all. You should take your Oklahoma DUI as seriously as you would if it were any other charge, meaning you need an Oklahoma DUI lawyer. Whether you’re in…

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7 Consequences of DUI Conviction in Oklahoma

How Can I Keep a DUI from Ruining my Life? The DUI criminal defense attorneys at Cannon & Associates are Fierce Advocates for those facing the fear of losing their future or freedom based on a DUI conviction. We have fought for and successfully defended many clients facing DUI cases…

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DUI Criminal Case v DPS Civil Case

An important point to realize at the beginning of facing a DUI allegation in Oklahoma is that you are facing two separate cases or legal actions: criminal charge for driving under the influence of alcohol or driving under the influence of drugs and a civil action concerning your driver’s license…

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Can I Challenge the DPS Interlock Requirement

Can I Challenge the DPS Interlock Requirement? Yes, you are able to challenge the DPS Interlock requirement in Oklahoma; however, you should ready the following important information prior to making a decision to challenge the DPS Interlock requirement. Anyone arrested by law enforcement for a DUI or Actual Physical Control…

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What Happens When You Get A DUI for The First-Time in Oklahoma?

First-time DUI offenders in many states across the United States see this offense as one that should earn them a slap on the wrist at most. However, for Oklahoma residents, the reality is starkly different. It is not uncommon for first-time DUI offenders in Oklahoma to serve jail time, however,…

What You Need to Know About DUI Treatment for First-Time Offenders

The penalties that come with a DUI conviction can be harsh, even for first-time offenders. With a conviction for DUI, a person could spend up to one year in jail, lose his or her driving privileges, and be ordered to pay fines that could amount to thousands of dollars. However,…