Hundreds of people are arrested for DUI in Rogers County, Oklahoma each year. And each year, many people who are either innocent or whose case could have had a different outcome are convicted of this serious charge and sentenced to the fullest extent of the law.
How can you ensure that you don’t become an unfortunate statistic?
Your Constitutional Rights
Just because you have been charged with driving under the influence does not mean that you must forfeit your rights. In fact, the United States Constitution has set forth various rights that must be extended to an American citizen during a police investigation, arrest and during any court proceeding.
Your defense attorney should investigate your case to determine if your constitutional rights were violated in any way at any point in your case.
Serious DUI Defense
At the Edge Law Firm, our team of attorneys, investigators and various legal specialists has the knowledge and experience to examine your case for any constitutional violations. Regardless of the circumstances of your case, we will work to ensure that you have been treated fairly by the state and that you achieve the best possible outcome in your case.
To learn more or to schedule a free, no-obligation consultation of your case, contact the Edge Law Firm today.
A Simple Process to Getting Started

Schedule a Free Case Evaluation
Schedule your free and confidential consultation with The Edge Law Firm in person, online, or over the phone. Click here to schedule your case evaluation.

Meet Our Defense Team
During your free case evaluation, you’ll have the opportunity to ask legal questions, receive professional advice, share your side of the story, and begin gathering evidence. This consultation can help you explore options and defense strategies you may not have considered and give you the peace of mind to rest easier tonight.

Start Defending Your Case
After your free case evaluation, The Edge Law Firm will provide a personalized quote for representation and begin protecting your rights immediately, with the goal of achieving a dismissal, reduction, or acquittal.
