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Boating Under the Influence Is a Crime in Oklahoma

Boating Under the Influence Is a Crime in Oklahoma

Yes, boating under the influence of alcohol or CDS is a crime in Oklahoma. Most people are familiar with DUIs when driving cars and trucks on the road, but fewer know about Oklahoma’s “BUI” law. Using the threat of boating under the influence charges, law enforcement have cracked down on consumption of alcohol near waterways in recent years. The boating under the influence law prohibits boat operators from having a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of 0.08 or more. In 2011, the BAC limit went from 0.10 to 0.08. The boat operator must be aboard the boat and have a BAC over...

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Anonymous Witnesses in Criminal Cases

Anonymous Witnesses in Criminal Cases

Do you have the right to confront anonymous witnesses used by the prosecution in a criminal trial? A recent federal court case posed this question when anonymous witnesses testified in court. At the trial, several witnesses testified against the accused, who allegedly smuggled an illegal immigrant across state lines. The prosecution claimed that these witnesses faced a safety risk by testifying, so their true names and identities were concealed from the accused and her attorney. While her attorney was able to cross-examine the witnesses and received information about their criminal histories and the benefits they received from assisting law enforcement, the...

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