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Can You Be Arrested for APC if the Vehicle Isn’t Moving?

In Oklahoma, you can be arrested for APC even if your vehicle is not on or moving. Simply being inside your vehicle while under the influence of alcohol or drugs can be enough for a police officer to charge and arrest you. An Oklahoma actual physical control (APC) defense attorney from Fabian & Young can provide…

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What Happens After a CDL DUI Arrest in Oklahoma?

A DUI charge is serious in and of itself, but if you have a CDL, you are likely facing more serious charges and penalties. Oklahoma does not take these offenses lightly and can impose jail time, fines, and revoke your CDL. An Oklahoma CDL DUI defense attorney from Fabian & Young can review your case and…

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Oklahoma’s Child Endangerment DUI Laws (2025)

On November 1, 2025, Senate Bill 54 (SB 54) went into effect, making Oklahoma’s driving under the influence (DUI) laws stricter than ever before. With the passage of SB 54, those who drive with a minor while under the influence of drugs or alcohol are subject to an aggravated or felony offense in lieu…

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Is Underage DUI a Criminal Charge in Oklahoma?

Underage driving under the influence (DUI) is a criminal charge in Oklahoma. Statewide, drivers under 21 are subject to “zero tolerance” laws. If a motorist under 21 has any measurable level of alcohol in their system, they risk a criminal conviction, along with the penalties and collateral consequences that come with it. How Oklahoma’s…

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