DUI & DWI Defense Lawyer in Claremore & Rogers County
A DUI arrest can turn your life upside down fast—leaving you at risk of losing your license, facing steep fines, or going to jail. If you’ve been charged in Claremore, Tulsa, Rogers County, or Mayes County, we are ready to defend your rights at every step.
Understanding DUI Charges in Oklahoma
You can face DUI or DWI charges in Oklahoma if you:
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Register a BAC (blood alcohol content) of 0.08% or higher
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Are impaired by alcohol, marijuana, or prescription drugs
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Refuse a chemical test under Oklahoma’s implied consent law
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Aggravated DUI: Charged if your BAC reaches 0.15% or above
Potential DUI Penalties
Penalties vary depending on prior offenses, BAC levels, or whether an accident occurred:
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Jail Time: Up to 1 year for a first offense
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License Suspension: 180 days or longer
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Financial & Legal: Fines, court costs, and required ignition interlock devices
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Other Consequences: Mandatory alcohol education/treatment, and potential felony charges for repeat offenses or injury-causing accidents
Act Fast: 30-Day License Rule
After a DUI arrest, you have only 30 days to request a hearing with the Oklahoma Department of Public Safety (DPS) to contest your license suspension. Missing this deadline leads to an automatic revocation before your case even reaches court. We manage DPS hearings directly to help preserve your driving privileges.
Our DUI Defense Strategy
We scrutinize every aspect of your case to build a defense around critical factors:
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Was the traffic stop lawful?
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Were field sobriety, breath, or blood tests properly administered and accurate?
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Were your constitutional rights violated during questioning or arrest?
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Does the evidence legally prove impairment under Oklahoma law?
Courts We Serve
We represent drivers across state and tribal jurisdictions, including:
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Counties: Rogers, Mayes, and Tulsa
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Tribal Courts: Cherokee Nation District Court (for arrests on tribal land)
