"Not Guilty"
Another hard fought victory for our client.
Mr. Zach Simmons was charged with felony leaving the scene of an accident after he unknowingly ran over a woman outside a bar in Guthrie. The woman and her group were extremely intoxicated and had converged on Mr. Simmons truck and were a threat to his safety. Mr. Simmons did what would be expected of any individual, and he left the area.
Mr. Simmons faced a decade behind bars.
After a week long jury trial, justice was finally had with their unanimous "Not Guilty" verdict.
Congratulations to Mr. Simmons.
If you find yourself in a situation where the government is trying to take away your freedom, give attorney Scott Adams a call immediately.
Your Rights When Stopped By Police - Atty. Scott Adams
Attorney Scott Adams is often called upon by the local news media to give legal analysis and advice to the citizens of Oklahoma City and surrounding counties.
In this KFOR News Channel 4 piece, Adams was asked to comment on your rights and obligations when stopped by police.
Adams has been successfully representing Oklahoman's for almost 30-years.
When your freedom, reputation, finances and life are on the line, you deserve the best legal representation in Oklahoma. Scott Adams has been successfully representing Oklahomans since 1989 and will work to resolve your legal situation in your best interest. When you need a competent professional and friend in your corner…
You need Scott Adams!
Scott Adams Fights For Career of Guthrie Police Lt.
Attorney Scott Adams has spent the last three years fighting to get former Guthrie police Lt. Mark Bruning back on the streets and back to the career he loves. Adams & Associates has won every legal battle so far in this fight and will continue to seek justice for his client.
Charges Dropped Against Deaf Driver Beaten by OHP Troopers
Adams and Associates successfully fighting for the rights of others. Recently criminal charges were dropped against a client that is deaf and non-verbal. Mr Pearl Pearson was pulled over by troopers with the Oklahoma Highway Patrol. When he could not hear their commands or communicate his disability, he was beaten upon the face and body for several minutes. After literally years of legal battles, we finally secured a dismissal of all the criminal charges against Mr. Pearson. We wish him well.