Tulsa Violent Crime Defense Attorney

Have You Been Charged with a Violent Crime?

Violent crimes involve the use of force or the threat of force. They can range from simple assault to murder. Oklahoma takes violent crimes very seriously, and you could face severe consequences if you are convicted of one. At Enlow Law, our Tulsa violent crime defense attorney has handled thousands of cases and can fight for you.


Call (918) 212-5359 for a free five-minute consultation!


What is Considered a Violent Crime in Oklahoma?

Violent crimes in Oklahoma include:

  • Assault: Assault refers to intentionally causing fear of immediate physical harm or actual physical contact to another person.
  • Robbery: Robbery is the illegal act of taking someone's property by employing force, intimidation, or the threat of violence, often while the victim is present.
  • Homicide: Homicide encompasses the act of causing the death of another person. It can be classified as murder (intentional killing), manslaughter (unintentional killing), or justifiable homicide (self-defense or preventing a serious crime).
  • Manslaughter: Manslaughter is a form of homicide that involves the unintentional killing of another person. It differs from murder in that there is no prior intent to cause death or serious harm.
  • Carjacking: Carjacking is a crime that involves the theft of a motor vehicle by force, violence, or intimidation. It occurs when a person forcibly takes control of another individual's vehicle against their will and without lawful authority. Carjackings often involve threats or acts of violence, such as the use of weapons or physical force, to compel the driver to surrender the vehicle.
  • Sexual Assault: Sexual assault entails any unwanted sexual contact or behavior without the explicit consent of the victim, including rape, sexual battery, and molestation.
  • Domestic Violence: Domestic violence involves the exertion of force or control by one person over another in a close relationship, such as spouses, intimate partners, or family members. It can manifest as physical, emotional, or sexual abuse.
  • Kidnapping: Kidnapping is the unlawful and deliberate abduction or confinement of a person against their will, typically involving transporting them to another location for criminal motives.

If you are convicted of a violent crime, you could face:

  • Prison time
  • Fines
  • Probation
  • Restitution

It is vital that you work with an experienced Tulsa violent crime attorney if you have been charged with a violent crime. Without an attorney, you could end up with a permanent criminal record and the possibility of spending the rest of your life in prison.

Contact Our Tulsa Violent Crime Attorney

If you are facing a violent crime charge, do not hesitate to contact our Tulsa violent crime lawyer. Attorney Enlow has handled hundreds of cases and can help you. We will thoroughly investigate your case and fight for you in court.


Contact a Tulsa violent crime defense lawyer from Enlow Law if you have been charged with a violent crime. 


 

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