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Brian Morton was my attorney for my civil case and we won. When I arrived at Hunsucker law group I was nervous and had no idea what to expect. They are definitely the law firm you want on your side.
- Tiffany W. -
Best Legal team in the country! They treat you like part of the family.
- Ben Y. -
Leveled with me on details about what I might be looking at and how I should handle it. Very good at explaining each step. I was never confused. Thank you all a ton.
- Gage S. -
Brian Morton with Hunsucker Legal Group did an outstanding job representing me on my case with the DPS. I was 100% satisfied! I would highly recommend the entire staff! Respectfully!
- Dahl W. -
Before I met the team at Hunsucker Legal Group, I was panicking. I thought my life was over. I knew my future was in good hands. They treated me very respectfully and courteously. They explained everything I should expect and instructed me on the next steps. I followed all of their advice exactly and got the best outcome I could have wanted. They always responded quickly to my questions when I emailed them. If you have a DUI, I would highly recommend the Hunsucker Legal Group.- Former Client
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Highly recommend! Doug Baxter did a great job informing us with all the steps to take before court, the terms & as even set up our payment accounts after court. Felt well represented by a professional firm.
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I was represented by Doug Baxter of the Hunsucker Legal Group for my DUI case. I would definitely recommend Hunsucker Legal Group to anyone going through a DUI case. I'm happy to say that I now have my life back and thanks to the job that Doug did I can start anew. Thank you so much for the knowledge and hope you gave me through this entire thing.
- Brandon K. -
I would highly recommend Hunsucker Legal Group to anyone that has gotten a DUI. The staff as well are fantastically wonderful and we're able to tell me exactly what I needed to know if my attorneys were not in the office. Thank you Doug and Brian for everything that you have done for me.
- Justin R.


CHALLENGING YOUR CHARGES & the system
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Charges Dismissed
Domestic Abuse
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Not Guilty Verdict
Sexual Harassment
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Not Guilty Verdict
Traffic Violation
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Charges Dismissed
Traffic Violation
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Charges Dismissed
Felon in Possession After Conviction

How Your Court Dates Will Work
A typical criminal case will usually consist of the following:
There are several steps, and multiple court dates, between the initial arrest or indictment and the final verdict. At every step of the way, your attorney will be pressing every advantage to give you the best possible outcome.
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This is the initial court appearance in which the defendant will have the criminal charges against them read aloud. At this stage, the defendant has the option of entering a plea, either guilty or not guilty. We always plead our clients not guilty.
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Preliminary hearings are only available for felony cases. Once a plea of not guilty has been entered, the court will reconvene for a preliminary hearing to ensure that sufficient evidence exists to proceed to trial. Essentially a smaller version of the criminal trial, this hearing will allow prosecution to present evidence and witnesses to the judge. More crucially, it will allow your defense attorney to challenge that evidence and cross-examine those witnesses. Once the judge has heard from both sides, they will determine whether to dismiss the case or proceed to trial.
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If the judge in the preliminary hearing does agree to move ahead with a criminal case, the prosecution and defense will meet next to negotiate any settlement or plea bargain that could keep a trial from happening. Occasionally, the judge may also play a role in the pretrial conference, ruling on matters of evidence or establishing deadlines for any motions that either side would look to file.
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If there are no plea agreements or settlements, and if all parties are satisfied that a trial can move forward fairly, the main trial will begin. It is at this stage that both prosecution and defense will present arguments, evidence and witnesses to a judge or jury. At the end, the defendant will either be found guilty or not guilty.

With decades of courtroom experience, John Hunsucker leads one of Oklahoma’s most respected criminal defense teams. As a former prosecutor and seasoned trial attorney, he brings unmatched insight and strategy to every case. John and his team prioritize continuing legal education and advanced training each year, ensuring they remain at the forefront of criminal defense not just across Oklahoma, but nationwide.