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Moore Criminal Defense Attorney

Defending the Rights of the Accused in Moore, OK

When you’re facing criminal charges, the path ahead may seem daunting and fraught with uncertainty. That’s where we come in. At Schumacher Law Group, we provide tenacious criminal defense services.

Our Moore criminal defense attorneys demystify the complexities of the criminal law system for our clients. Beyond representing you in court, we offer assistance with the expungement process to clear your record and restore your reputation.

Contact us today at (405) 643-4884 to get decades of experience on your side.

Misdemeanors vs Felonies

In Oklahoma, criminal charges are divided into two main categories: misdemeanors and felonies. Understanding the difference between these charges is important, as the penalties and long-term consequences vary significantly.

Misdemeanors

Misdemeanors are considered less serious offenses, but they should never be taken lightly. A misdemeanor in Oklahoma is typically punishable by up to one year in county jail and fines up to $1,000. Common misdemeanor charges include petty theft, simple assault, trespassing, public intoxication, and minor drug possession. Even though misdemeanors carry lighter sentences, a conviction can still impact employment, housing, and your reputation.

Felonies

Felonies are the most serious criminal charges and can result in years—even decades—behind bars, along with much higher fines. Examples of felony charges include aggravated assault, burglary, drug trafficking, sexual offenses, and homicide. A felony conviction can strip you of certain civil rights, including the right to vote or own a firearm. Additionally, felonies often carry mandatory minimum sentences, leaving little room for leniency without strong legal advocacy.

At Schumacher Law Group, we treat every case—whether misdemeanor or felony—with the seriousness it deserves. Your future is worth protecting, and we will fight to minimize the impact these charges may have on your life.

Criminal Penalties

Oklahoma law imposes a wide range of penalties depending on the nature of the offense. Common criminal penalties include:

  • Incarceration – Time served in county jail or state prison, ranging from days for minor misdemeanors to decades for violent felonies.
  • Fines and Restitution – Financial penalties can be costly, and courts may also order restitution to victims.
  • Probation – Instead of jail time, some offenders may be placed on probation with strict conditions.
  • Community Service – Courts may order a certain number of hours of unpaid service to the community.
  • Driver’s License Suspension – Common in DUI and drug-related cases.
  • Permanent Criminal Record – A conviction can remain on your record, impacting job opportunities, housing applications, and more.

Because the penalties can vary widely, having an experienced Moore criminal defense attorney by your side is critical. We work to have charges reduced, penalties minimized, or even cases dismissed whenever possible.

What Happens After I’m Arrested?

Being arrested in Moore, OK, can be intimidating, but understanding the process can help reduce uncertainty. Here is a general outline of what happens:

  • Arrest and Booking: You are taken into custody, fingerprinted, photographed, and your charges are documented.
  • Initial Appearance/Arraignment: You will appear before a judge who will inform you of your charges and set bail if applicable. This is also when you enter a plea of guilty, not guilty, or no contest.
  • Pretrial Proceedings: During this stage, your attorney can file motions, request evidence, and negotiate with prosecutors. Pretrial hearings are crucial for challenging evidence or seeking to suppress unlawfully obtained information.
  • Trial: If your case goes to trial, a judge or jury will hear evidence and testimony to determine guilt or innocence.
  • Sentencing: If convicted, the court imposes penalties, which could include fines, jail, probation, or a combination of these.
  • Appeals: If errors occurred during your trial, you may have the right to appeal your conviction or sentence.

At Schumacher Law Group, we will be with you at every step, from the moment of your arrest until your case is resolved. Our mission is to protect your constitutional rights and fight for your best interests.

Criminal Defense FAQs

Do I really need a lawyer if I’m charged with a misdemeanor?

Yes. Even misdemeanors can leave you with a criminal record and other long-term consequences. A lawyer may be able to negotiate for reduced charges, probation, or a dismissal.

Can a criminal record be expunged in Oklahoma?

In some cases, yes. Oklahoma allows certain convictions or arrests to be expunged from your record. Eligibility depends on the type of crime, the time passed, and your criminal history.

What should I say to police after an arrest?

You should remain polite but exercise your right to remain silent until you speak with an attorney. Anything you say can be used against you in court.

Can a lawyer really get my charges dropped?

While no outcome can be guaranteed, our Moore criminal defense lawyer can identify weaknesses in the prosecution’s case, challenge evidence, and negotiate for reduced or dismissed charges.

What if I’m innocent?

Even if you are innocent, you should never assume the truth will automatically set you free. Having a strong legal defense is critical to ensure your rights are upheld and the evidence is properly presented.

Why Choose Us For Your Defense?

Choosing legal representation isn’t just about finding someone who knows the law – it’s about finding someone who understands the nuances of law enforcement and the criminal justice procedures in Moore and Cleveland County. With Tracy Schumacher and our criminal defense lawyers, you’re getting highly experienced defense from a former district attorney and judge – people who understand every nuance of the process you’re about to navigate. Our approach is always client-focused – we listen to your story, review every detail of your case carefully and build a defense strategy aimed at achieving favorable results for you.

Reach Out To Our Moore Criminal Defense Lawyers Today

We offer free consultations because we believe everyone deserves access to high-quality legal advice before making decisions about their case. If you’re located in Moore or anywhere within Cleveland County, don’t hesitate to reach out to us at Schumacher Law Group for all your criminal defense needs. 

Please call (405) 643-4884 or contact us online today to get started.

The Verdict From Our Clients

  • "Tracy Schumacher is a remarkable attorney!  Her years of experience on the bench show as she can craft an effective legal strategy while being up to speed on the latest case law."

    - Gabriel B.
  • "At a time when you and your family need security most, Schumacher Law Group is the best possible choice for legal representation in Cleveland and surrounding counties."

    - Glenn M.

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