It’s really important to talk to an attorney before going into a protective order and just blurting out all this stuff.
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Before you can just like slap McGirt’s name on a motion, put it through, and get out, you actually have to have it apply to your situation.
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There are three real types of drug tests that you’re going to come into contact with within the court system.
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There is a reason for some of this confusion is because previous to the Hogner and McGirt rulings just within the past six months or so.
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Most of the counties and DAs aren’t just going through dismissing stuff just because, so a lot of times, it takes a little work on your part.
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One thing we’re seeing right now, especially in tribal courts after the McGirt decision last year, is changing a lot of statutes and expanding time for the statute of limitations.
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There have been lots of changes throughout the court systems in Oklahoma and with the tribes ever since the McGirt decision came out.
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The tribes can prosecute felonies and the Cherokee Nation does prosecute felonies. I’ve got several felony cases out at the tribe.
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There are differences in the procedures and how the court systems function that a lot of times people don’t really recognize.
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When we talk about sovereigns, we’re talking about sovereignty. We’re talking about a government’s inherent ability to govern its people.
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If you can get a dismissal with prejudice, though, that’s the platinum star. That’s what you want. That’s the best benefit for you.
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Tahlequah attorney, Ryan Cannonie explains some considerations to keep in mind before attending a protest.
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Tahlequah attorney, Ryan Cannonie explains placement preference for child custody in cases with Native American children.
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Tahlequah attorney, Ryan Cannonie, describes what courts look at in a good cause finding for juvenile cases involving Native American children.
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Now, if you exclude the attorney fee, which, depending on what’s going on, can be anywhere between $1500 or up.
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To trial or not to trial? That is always the question. Oklahoma attorney, Ryan Cannonie explains some of the benefits of either a trial or settlement.
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Tahlequah attorney with Wirth Law Office, Ryan Cannonie, explains how sometimes the State will fight a McGirt motion.
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Tahlequah attorney, Ryan Cannonie with the Wirth Law Office, speaks on how police dogs are trained to attack.
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Tahlequah attorney, Ryan Cannonie, discusses law enforcement dogs trained to use their noses to search for substances.
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Oklahoma attorney, Ryan Cannonie, gives a brief overview of police working dogs in this part one of a three-part series.
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A deferred prosecution agreement is an agreement between the accused and the state, the DA’s office, to not file a criminal case for certain agreements.
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Tahlequah attorney, Ryan Cannonie, explains how a Native American victim can impact cases post-McGirt.
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Tahlequah attorney, Ryan Cannonie, explains when a city can and cannot charge a minor with an offense.
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Tahlequah attorney, Ryan Cannonie, with Wirth Law Office informs you how “PBTs” can and cannot be used against you in court.
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Tahlequah attorney, Ryan Cannonie, explains why after you file a McGirt motion you may still have to stay in jail for a while.










