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John Dunn
918.526.8000 |
Some have described me as “unwavering”
when it comes to principles. Others say that I exhibit the trait of
"loyalty to a fault" or that I am "utterly relentless” when pursuing an
objective. As your attorney, I promise to be a loyal advocate and to be
unwavering in the pursuit of your goals. I am a zealous advocate
that does not shy away from conflict and litigation. I believe that the
strongest weapon that an attorney can have is knowledge of his case. I
will aggressively prepare your case for litigation while attempting to
resolve the issues on favorable terms - a kind of "peace through
strength" approach to the practice of law.
What do other lawyers say?
"In this day of large law firms and
multi-million dollar budgets for state and federal governments, don't
ever forget that ONE dedicated and talented criminal defense lawyer took
on the entire state of Oklahoma Department of Corrections, Attorney
General's Office and beat the hell out of them. Who says the days
of the solo practitioner and Lone Wolf are gone? Not me."
- Jack Dempsey Pointer
Former President of the Oklahoma Criminal Defense Lawyers Association
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JOHN DUNN -
What to do if
Arrested Or
Charged |
Minors & DWI |
FAQ's about DWI
"I have been stopped for DUI!
What should I do???"
The first and best advise that you could have been
given would to have not driven if you believed that you may
be intoxicated. Unfortunately, we are well past that now.
The following is not intended as advice for someone that is intending to
attempt to "skirt" the law. They are however, important things for
you to know should you find yourself in this position.
Tulsa DWI lawyer, John Dunn, has some
important advice regarding a DUI charge:
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Do not take the
field sobriety exam. There is NO
requirement that you take a field sobriety test. By
cooperating in the test, you have given the officer evidence of your
balance, coordination, and physical appearance of intoxication.
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Do not
testify against yourself. Typically, when a police
officer is dealing with someone he believes is intoxicated, he will
ask, "How much have you had to drink?" If you answer, that
statement CAN be used against you in court. The less you say,
the better off you are.
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Do not "act
out." Alcohol often has the affect of lowering one's
inhibitions. People who have been drinking will sometimes say
things or act in ways that they would never act otherwise.
When you are in the presence of the police, you should ALWAYS
conduct yourself as though a camera crew were watching your behavior
with the intention of showing the video in court. Most patrol
cars are equipped with a "dash camera" and the things you do and say
on a traffic stop could come back to haunt you in court.
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The Intoxilyzer
Test If you are arrested, the officer will ask you to
take "the state's test". If you have a BAC greater than the
legal limit, that evidence can be used in court to prove your guilt.
On the other hand, if you refuse the state's test, you will have
denied the state access to evidence of your BAC, but you will have
made the retention of your driver's license more difficult. Contact
John Dunn, a Tulsa DWI lawyer,
for more information on the Intoxilyer test and relative Oklahoma
legislation.
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If you are arrested for
DUI, you will be held in jail for some pre-determined period of
time, depending on the arresting agency's policy. This is
normally between eight an twelve hours.
When you bond out you MUST
act quickly!
Visit our FAQ section to read more about DUI arrest
As an Oklahoma attorney, I will obtain the arrest
reports, examine the evidence, and evaluate the case against you in
light of my experience as a defense attorney and my past experience as
an officer that is both SFST trained and an intoxilyzer supervisor.
I will use that experience to defend you.
See John's
Qualifications as a Tulsa DWI Attorney
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The information you obtain at this site is not, nor is it intended to be, legal advice.
You should consult an attorney for individual advice regarding your own situation.
If you are searching for
a
,
or
, you need to contact John Dunn. His expertise as a
and determination to represent clients
with the best of his ability requires Mr. Dunn spend a great amount of
time with the potential client before they are even a client - before
they have spent a single penny on their legal defense - reviewing their
case and determining what kind of defense to put on. Following the
client interview, Mr. Dunn reviews the police reports and the state's
evidence and explores each avenue that may afford a legal or factual
defense for his client.
John has assisted his
clients as a ,
If you are needing a
, please visit our FAQ section of DUI
defense info. Please call our law office quickly to obtain the best
defense as quickly as possible.
John Dunn is a
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