Wirth Law Office - Muskogee is a division of the Wirth Law Office dedicated to meeting the legal needs of Muskogee County, Oklahoma. The Muskogee lawyers represent Muskogee County residents and those with legal matters pending in Muskogee County District Court. The Muskogee law office extends service to residents of Muskogee, Fort Gibson, Braggs, Taft, and Webbers Falls, Oklahoma.
The Wirth Law Office - Muskogee's office is conveniently across the street from the Muskogee County District Court at 428 Court St., Muskogee, OK 74401. If you require legal representation in Muskogee or have a matter pending at the Muskogee courthouse, retain an experienced local attorney. Call a Muskogee lawyer at (918) 913-0725. Contact the Muskogee lawyers at the Wirth Law Office - Muskogee for a free consultation today at (918) 913-0725 or call toll-free at (888) 447-7262.
The Wirth Law Office - Muskogee's office is conveniently across the street from the Muskogee County District Court at 428 Court St., Muskogee, OK 74401. If you require legal representation in Muskogee or have a matter pending at the Muskogee courthouse, retain an experienced local attorney. Call a Muskogee lawyer at (918) 913-0725. Contact the Muskogee lawyers at the Wirth Law Office - Muskogee for a free consultation today at (918) 913-0725 or call toll-free at (888) 447-7262.
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In the summer of 2010, Wirth Law Office, based in Tulsa, Oklahoma, opened a satellite office in Wagoner, Oklahoma - Wirth Law Office - Wagoner.
Our success in Wagoner during the first year was amazing.
The overwhelming word of mouth response among clients in Wagoner lead to an increasing amount of people needing representation in nearby Muskogee.
After working from a 4th Street office for several years, Wirth Law Office acquired a more permanent suite of offices within a few steps of the Muskogee District Court.
Our success in Wagoner during the first year was amazing.
The overwhelming word of mouth response among clients in Wagoner lead to an increasing amount of people needing representation in nearby Muskogee.
After working from a 4th Street office for several years, Wirth Law Office acquired a more permanent suite of offices within a few steps of the Muskogee District Court.
A Muskogee judge has dropped a felony drug charge against a Washington State man after Wirth Law Office's Muskogee criminal defense attorney argued there was not probable cause to believe illegal mushrooms found in the car belonged to the defendant.
Special District Judge William Stout ruled that no evidence had been presented to show who owned a briefcase in the back of a car laden with luggage.
The man had recently dropped off crew members at an airport.
A police officer testified that the mushrooms were found in a briefcase among a large amount of luggage in the back of the car.
Special District Judge William Stout ruled that no evidence had been presented to show who owned a briefcase in the back of a car laden with luggage.
The man had recently dropped off crew members at an airport.
A police officer testified that the mushrooms were found in a briefcase among a large amount of luggage in the back of the car.
If you, or someone close to you, is under criminal investigation or has actually been charged with a crime, a Muskogee criminal defense lawyer might be the only thing standing in the way of a closing jailhouse door.
To safeguard your future, avoid imprisonment, and maintain a clean record, without delay seek the counsel of a knowledgeable, experienced Muskogee criminal defense attorney at the Wirth Law Office.
A Muskogee criminal defense attorney can handle cases ranging from misdemeanors like petit larceny (a theft by fraud or stealth, intended to deprive the owner of property worth less than $500), to the most serious felony offenses.
To safeguard your future, avoid imprisonment, and maintain a clean record, without delay seek the counsel of a knowledgeable, experienced Muskogee criminal defense attorney at the Wirth Law Office.
A Muskogee criminal defense attorney can handle cases ranging from misdemeanors like petit larceny (a theft by fraud or stealth, intended to deprive the owner of property worth less than $500), to the most serious felony offenses.
Many people wrongly view a traffic ticket as just a simple annoyance or minor irritation that can be forgotten as soon as it's paid.
But the truth is much more complex.
A moving violation traffic ticket can result in lasting damage to your driving record which may bring cancellation of your auto insurance or sharply higher insurance premiums.
Even minor offenses, if repeated within a short timeframe, could bring you fines, suspension of your driver's license, or even imprisonment.
Whether a licensing, registration or insurance infraction, a speeding ticket or other operating violation, a Muskogee County DUI, a DWI arrest or any other traffic-related charge, you deserve a vigorous defense by a Muskogee traffic offenses attorney who knows the law and the courts.
But the truth is much more complex.
A moving violation traffic ticket can result in lasting damage to your driving record which may bring cancellation of your auto insurance or sharply higher insurance premiums.
Even minor offenses, if repeated within a short timeframe, could bring you fines, suspension of your driver's license, or even imprisonment.
Whether a licensing, registration or insurance infraction, a speeding ticket or other operating violation, a Muskogee County DUI, a DWI arrest or any other traffic-related charge, you deserve a vigorous defense by a Muskogee traffic offenses attorney who knows the law and the courts.
An arrest in Oklahoma on DUI or drunk driving charges has serious consequences.
You could lose your driver's license, see your car insurance rates skyrocket, be forced to pay large fines and court costs.
You could even face jail time.
A state highway patrol billboard warns drunken drivers "You just blew $10,000."
A conviction on those charges could also jeopardize your professional license and make it harder for you to earn a living and support a family.
Consecutive DUI offenses can result in a felony conviction.
You could lose your driver's license, see your car insurance rates skyrocket, be forced to pay large fines and court costs.
You could even face jail time.
A state highway patrol billboard warns drunken drivers "You just blew $10,000."
A conviction on those charges could also jeopardize your professional license and make it harder for you to earn a living and support a family.
Consecutive DUI offenses can result in a felony conviction.
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