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Alcohol Crimes in Oklahoma – Laws Punishments Arrested for minor in possession of alcohol, transporting an open container, or other alcohol crime in Oklahoma? OKC criminal defense attorney
Standardized Field Sobriety Tests (SFSTs) in Oklahoma - Law Defense Standardized Field Sobriety Tests (SFSTs) Field sobriety tests are tests administered by law enforcement to determine if a driver is too impaired to drive There are three standardized field sobriety tests They are commonly known as SFSTs These three—and only these three—have been validated for determining impairment due to alcohol The three tests are Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus (the
CDL Holder DUI in Oklahoma - The Urbanic Law Firm How Can a DUI or APC Affect a CDL Oklahoma? If you have a commercial driver’s license (CDL) and you get a DUI or APC (Actual Physical Control) in Oklahoma, you’re facing very harsh penalties Oklahoma’s laws on CDL holders and DUI APC are in line with federal law and regulations Your CDL (Class A, B, or C license) will be disqualified if you get a conviction for, enter a no contest plea
Military Charged With DUI in Oklahoma - Effect Impact on Career Getting arrested for DUI, DWI, or APC (Actual Physical Control) as a member of the military can be devastating to a career It’s crucial that you hire an attorney with the perspective required for your case My military experience sets me apart from other attorneys I’ve been in the military for over 20 years–Air National Guard, active duty Air Force, and the Air Force Reserve I know
Oklahoma SFST Instructor ARIDE DUI Defense | Urbanic Law Oklahoma Crimes Where ARIDE Evidence Shows Up DUI APC – 47 O S § 11-902: Officers often use ARIDE observations to claim you were under the influence of drugs or a combination of substances DUI with injury or great bodily injury – 47 O S § 11-904: Prosecutors rely heavily on ARIDE-based testimony when no chemical test exists