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104 E Eufaula St, #a
Norman, OK 73069
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Arrested? Need Bond Reduction? Call Douglas J. Smith at (405) 360-2660 for a Free Consultation to discuss your case. – Mar 14, 2012 at 10:07 pm
Need an attorney to help you with a legal matter? – Sep 16, 2011 at 9:02 am
Douglas J. Smith, Attorney for the Smith Law Office, P.C. was established in 1990 after graduating from the University of Oklahoma, College of Law focusing on Auto Accidents, Criminal Law, DUI and Personal Injury cases in central Oklahoma for Cleveland County.
Mr. Smith has earned a solid reputation in the state of Oklahoma with over two decades of law experience and has handled hundreds of cases with favorable results.
When your future is on the line, you need an experienced and knowledgeable local attorney on your side. Let Mr. Smith help you through this difficult time.
The office is conveniently located across the street, south of the Cleveland County Court House in Norman, Oklahoma.
Call for a free initial consultation.
Payment plans available.
Walk-ins welcome.
Mon-Fri: 6:00am-4:00pm
A. For Criminal Charges, I work closely with the District Attorney's office to get a better plea bargin and court costs, fees and fines reduced, so there might be a possibility of getting the case expunged of your record like it never happened.
A. Ask every attorney how long they have been in practice and how many cases have they tried in court. It is good to hire an attorney with a good reputation and track record to show for.
A. Find an attorney that is familiar with the court system and its procedures. In other words, find someone who has been in the business for a while, not someone just starting out.
A. Mr. Smith has over two decades of experience and has represented hundreds of clients with favorable results in the state of Oklahoma.
A. To be able to help people who are in need of legal advice or legal services pertaining to their situation whether it is a criminal matter or a victim of a personal injury case as a result of negligence.
A. For a criminal matter two questions asked are;
Can I get a bond reduction? And, how much are attorney fees?
In most cases, a bond reduction can be achieved. Attorney fees are based on the severity of the charge.
A. I got my Business Administration degree in the mid 80's and was having trouble finding employment after graduating.
I thought going to Law School would open more door and give me an opportunity to get a professional degree.
A. Criminal Cases:
Legal Fees for a Misdemeanor ~ $750 to $1250.
Legal Fees for a Felony ~ $2500 to $5000.
This fee depends on the seriousness of the crime.
Personal Injury Cases:
There is no Legal Fee. The attorney fees are paid out of the settlement. If there is recovery from your claim, there is no fee.
A. After graduating from law school, I started my own law practice with little or no experience.
I have been in the business for over 20 years now. I am in a position be more selective in what cases I want to do and ability to set my own hours.
I do both Criminal and Personal Injury cases. The income is better on P.I. cases and don't require a lot of time in the court room.