Severe Consequences Await Those Caught with Methamphetamine in Okmulgee Possession of methamphetamine is a serious crime under Oklahoma law, and the penalties can be harsh. Methamphetamine is classified as a Schedule II controlled dangerous substance, which means the state views it as highly addictive with a high potential for abuse. If you are found in […]
Felony Defense
Facing felony charges in Oklahoma can have serious and lasting effects on your life, including imprisonment and loss of rights such as firearm possession. Understanding the complexities of felony defense is crucial to protect your future. Whether you are dealing with charges related to domestic violence or other serious offenses, consulting with an experienced Okmulgee criminal defense attorney can help you navigate the legal system and work toward the best possible outcome.
When confronting felony charges, having a knowledgeable Okmulgee attorney on your side is essential. The Wirth Law Office - Okmulgee offers skilled representation tailored to your unique situation. If you need legal help, call Wirth Law Office - Okmulgee at (918) 485-0335 to discuss your case and explore your options with a trusted legal team.
Jay R. Bills, Esq.
Jay R. Bills, Esq. 
Facing a Felony Charge in Okmulgee? Understanding What Comes Next Matters If you’ve been charged with a felony in Okmulgee, the legal process can feel overwhelming and confusing. One of the earliest and most important stages in your case is the preliminary hearing. This hearing acts as a checkpoint where the court decides if there […]
Jay R. Bills, Esq. 
Being arrested for a felony in Okmulgee County starts a serious legal process that can feel overwhelming and confusing. A felony is a criminal offense more severe than a misdemeanor and carries potential penalties such as imprisonment, fines, and lasting effects on your record. After an arrest, you will be taken into custody and may […]
Jay R. Bills, Esq. 
Felony Arson Charges Carry Serious Risks Beyond Just Fire Damage Arson is a serious crime in Oklahoma, especially when it rises to the level of a felony. Felony arson involves intentionally setting fire to property, and the consequences can be severe. Not only are there potential prison sentences and fines, but an arson conviction can […]
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Dine and dash is when you fail to pay your bill, either by leaving a hotel or restaurant without paying, or passing a worthless check (whether intentionally or inadvertently). Defrauding hotels and restaurants is usually a misdemeanor but for bills of $1,000 or more, it may be a felony.







