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<blockquote data-quote="Snapshot2022" data-source="post: 3834881" data-attributes="member: 51107"><p>Also when picking a Attorney don't think all Attorneys will understand your States Statutes, or even take the time to research them.</p><p>An Attorney will quickly take a case meaning getting his retainer of money, then he will start doing some looking into your problem.</p><p></p><p>Also keep in mind District Attorneys will quickly offer a plea deal for someone to just plead guilty to a lesser charge, they try to scare people with telling people there faced with years in prison.</p><p></p><p>You also must do your own reserch into the time line of your shooting and find any wittness that can back you up in your right to defend yourself, don't just think your Attorney is going to do all the leg work he has many other cases your case is just one of them.</p><p></p><p>When you do start moving through the States court system the Discovery is going to become one of the most important items, this is where your Attorney can ask questions that are on the record, later in a trial all who testify against you their words in trial can be compaired to what they said in the Discovery.</p><p></p><p>When i was charged with pointing a firearm at a person back in 2010 i knew zero about what i was faced with in my fight with then Tulsa County District Attorney Tim Harris he hated anyone having a firearm execpt the police, he once told a lady who asked about if she needed a firearm to protect her, Tim told her all she needed is to dial 911 then get on her knee's and pray.</p><p></p><p>Tim Harris and his team of Proscuters and trust me Proscuters are not thinking of any Justice for you and they filed a Felony Charge against me and for seven Months moving through the Justice Systen in Oklahoma offered plea deal after plea deals after turning down their offers that in truth really mean little as the Judge make the plea deal details as you will address them.</p><p></p><p>After seven Months they droped it from a Felony to a misdemeanor and again offered their last plea deal. if i refused it and went to trial and lost i would go direct to jail no bond allowed till the justict department had me ready to go to an Oklahoma Prison for between 18 to 24 Months.</p><p></p><p>My reply was i wiil see you in court and later when i went to trial trial lasted two days , when it went to the Jury after just thirty minutes i was found not guilty.</p><p></p><p>Another small but important item even my Attorney failed to find is in Oklahoma, if your found guilty of a firearm crime and you have a conciled carry permit not only do you pay the fine and court costs along with maybe going to prison you must pay the State another $1000 dollars for having the permit.</p><p></p><p>If you are within your legal rights do not except any plea deal if not guilty fight them.</p><p></p><p>Trying to get my hadgun out from the Tulsa's police property room it's open when their not pulling items for trials and you can't have your firearm and Ammo. at the same time, so i had to make another trip back for my Ammo.</p><p></p><p>They make everything hard for anyone it's just the Tulsa way of dealing with people and their firearms.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snapshot2022, post: 3834881, member: 51107"] Also when picking a Attorney don't think all Attorneys will understand your States Statutes, or even take the time to research them. An Attorney will quickly take a case meaning getting his retainer of money, then he will start doing some looking into your problem. Also keep in mind District Attorneys will quickly offer a plea deal for someone to just plead guilty to a lesser charge, they try to scare people with telling people there faced with years in prison. You also must do your own reserch into the time line of your shooting and find any wittness that can back you up in your right to defend yourself, don't just think your Attorney is going to do all the leg work he has many other cases your case is just one of them. When you do start moving through the States court system the Discovery is going to become one of the most important items, this is where your Attorney can ask questions that are on the record, later in a trial all who testify against you their words in trial can be compaired to what they said in the Discovery. When i was charged with pointing a firearm at a person back in 2010 i knew zero about what i was faced with in my fight with then Tulsa County District Attorney Tim Harris he hated anyone having a firearm execpt the police, he once told a lady who asked about if she needed a firearm to protect her, Tim told her all she needed is to dial 911 then get on her knee's and pray. Tim Harris and his team of Proscuters and trust me Proscuters are not thinking of any Justice for you and they filed a Felony Charge against me and for seven Months moving through the Justice Systen in Oklahoma offered plea deal after plea deals after turning down their offers that in truth really mean little as the Judge make the plea deal details as you will address them. After seven Months they droped it from a Felony to a misdemeanor and again offered their last plea deal. if i refused it and went to trial and lost i would go direct to jail no bond allowed till the justict department had me ready to go to an Oklahoma Prison for between 18 to 24 Months. My reply was i wiil see you in court and later when i went to trial trial lasted two days , when it went to the Jury after just thirty minutes i was found not guilty. Another small but important item even my Attorney failed to find is in Oklahoma, if your found guilty of a firearm crime and you have a conciled carry permit not only do you pay the fine and court costs along with maybe going to prison you must pay the State another $1000 dollars for having the permit. If you are within your legal rights do not except any plea deal if not guilty fight them. Trying to get my hadgun out from the Tulsa's police property room it's open when their not pulling items for trials and you can't have your firearm and Ammo. at the same time, so i had to make another trip back for my Ammo. They make everything hard for anyone it's just the Tulsa way of dealing with people and their firearms. [/QUOTE]
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