Violent Crimes

Cleveland County Violent Crime Lawyer

Charged with a Violent Offense in Cleveland County, OK?

Facing a violent crime accusation is one of the most serious situations anyone can experience. A conviction can result in lengthy prison sentences, steep fines, loss of civil rights, and a permanent criminal record that follows you for life. At Schumacher Law Group, we understand the stress, fear, and uncertainty that come with these charges. Our mission is to provide aggressive legal defense and protect your rights at every stage of the process. If you or a loved one has been accused of a violent offense, having an experienced Cleveland County violent crime attorney on your side can make all the difference.

Schedule an initial consultation with our team by calling (405) 643-4884 or filling out our online contact form today.

Common Types of Violent Crimes in Oklahoma

Oklahoma law recognizes a wide range of offenses as “violent crimes.” These crimes typically involve physical harm, threats of harm, or actions that place others in danger. Some of the most common violent crime charges include:

  • Assault and Battery – This includes both physical attacks and the threat of immediate harm. Charges may range from simple assault to aggravated assault depending on the severity of injuries and use of weapons.
  • Domestic Violence – Violence or threats occurring between family members, spouses, or partners. These cases often carry additional penalties and protective orders.
  • Robbery – Taking property directly from another person using force, intimidation, or threats. Armed robbery can result in extremely severe penalties.
  • Homicide – This includes charges such as murder, manslaughter, and negligent homicide. These are among the most serious offenses under Oklahoma law.
  • Kidnapping – Unlawfully restraining, confining, or moving another person without their consent, often with the intent to commit another crime.
  • Sexual Assault and Rape – Crimes involving non-consensual sexual acts, often prosecuted aggressively and punished harshly.
  • Weapons Offenses Connected to Violence – Using or possessing a firearm during the commission of a violent crime increases potential penalties.

Because the range of violent crimes is broad, it is critical to have a defense attorney who understands the complexities of each type of charge and how they are prosecuted in Cleveland County courts.

Potential Penalties for Violent Charges

Oklahoma imposes some of the harshest penalties in the country for violent offenses. A conviction may result in:

  • Prison Sentences – Depending on the charge, sentences can range from a few years to life without parole. Homicide and certain aggravated offenses may even lead to the death penalty.
  • Fines and Restitution – Convictions may include substantial fines and requirements to pay restitution to victims.
  • Loss of Rights – Felony convictions can strip you of the right to vote, own firearms, or hold certain jobs and professional licenses.
  • Permanent Criminal Record – Violent crime convictions cannot easily be expunged, making it difficult to secure employment, housing, or educational opportunities.
  • Protective Orders and Probation Restrictions – Many violent crime convictions result in strict probation terms, restraining orders, or ongoing supervision.

Because the consequences are so severe, even being accused of a violent crime requires immediate and strategic legal action.

Legal Defenses to Violent Crimes

Every case is unique, but at Schumacher Law Group, we build strong defenses based on the facts of your case, Oklahoma law, and your constitutional rights. Common legal defenses to violent crime charges include:

  • Self-Defense or Defense of Others – If you were protecting yourself or someone else from harm, your actions may be legally justified.
  • Lack of Intent – Many violent crimes require intent. If prosecutors cannot prove intent, the charges may be reduced or dismissed.
  • Mistaken Identity – In some cases, witnesses or victims may misidentify the alleged offender, leading to wrongful accusations.
  • False Accusations – Unfortunately, personal disputes or domestic conflicts can lead to false claims. A skilled attorney can uncover inconsistencies in the accuser’s story.
  • Constitutional Violations – If police conducted illegal searches, failed to read your rights, or violated due process, evidence may be suppressed.
  • Insufficient Evidence – The burden of proof lies with the prosecution. If evidence is weak or circumstantial, your attorney can challenge the case against you.

By tailoring the defense strategy to the circumstances, a Cleveland County violent crime attorney can fight for reduced charges, case dismissal, or acquittal at trial.

Violent Crime FAQs

What should I do if I’m arrested for a violent crime in Cleveland County?

Stay calm, exercise your right to remain silent, and request an attorney immediately. Anything you say can be used against you, so it’s best not to answer questions without legal counsel present.

Can violent crime charges be reduced?

Yes, depending on the circumstances, charges may be reduced through plea negotiations, lack of evidence, or by presenting mitigating factors.

Will I have to go to trial?

Not always. Many cases are resolved through negotiation or dismissal before reaching trial. However, if trial is in your best interest, we will aggressively represent you in court.

How does Oklahoma classify violent crimes?

Oklahoma has a statutory list of crimes considered “violent,” which includes murder, robbery, certain assaults, rape, kidnapping, and others. Being convicted of a violent crime often carries enhanced sentencing.

Can a violent crime conviction be expunged in Oklahoma?

In most cases, violent crime convictions are not eligible for expungement. However, every case is different, and an attorney can advise you about possible post-conviction relief options.

Why Choose Our Firm?

At Schumacher Law Group, we know that your future, freedom, and reputation are on the line when facing violent crime charges. We provide:

  • Extensive knowledge of Oklahoma criminal law and Cleveland County court procedures.
  • Aggressive negotiation and trial advocacy to challenge the prosecution’s case.
  • Personalized attention and a defense strategy tailored to your situation.
  • A commitment to protecting your constitutional rights at every stage of the process.

Contact us at (405) 643-4884 today to speak with an experienced Cleveland County violent crime lawyer and start building your defense.

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