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Public Defenders and DUIs

Public Defenders and DUIs

Imagine an unfortunate scenario: you are arrested for DUI and realize that there is no way you can afford a private attorney. Maybe you just lost your job, you are on public assistance, or you have been unemployed for a while. A DUI can seem like an insurmountable catastrophe in this situation, and you realize that you have no idea how to get a public defender. What next? The good news is that private attorneys are much more affordable for specialized criminal charges like DUI than most people think. Many attorneys charge flat fees or very reasonable hourly rates, or they...

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Do I Have the Right to a Jury Trial for a DUI Charge?

Do I Have the Right to a Jury Trial for a DUI Charge?

In Oklahoma, people charged with DUI felonies and misdemeanors have the right to a jury trial. The number of jury members varies, however, depending on the charge. You should understand when you have the right to a jury and when you might want a bench trial (in front of only a judge) instead. The Oklahoma Constitution states that the right to a trial by jury is “inviolate,” except in civil cases where the amount in controversy is $1,500 or less or in criminal cases with potential fines of $1,500 or less. Oklahoma Constitution, Section II-19. In criminal cases in which the...

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