04/12/2022
“I think it will be transformative in terms of the access of our clients to our office, the access to the courts; the convenience of being accessible, being available to be in court if we need to be,” Brewster said.
Chief Public Defender Corbin Brewster spoke with the Tulsa World regarding our new office space located in the Tulsa County Courthouse.
'Back where we belong': Public defender's office returns to courthouse
The move saves taxpayers $292,000 a year that would have gone toward rent.
04/06/2022
We could not be happier for our client Micki McNutt! She recently opened an amazing dog grooming business and last week she got a special visit from Governor Stitt!
If you are in the Bartlesville area consider taking your dog to Bloomin’ Tails Pet Spa!
Micki - we are your biggest fans!
03/23/2022
We are currently in the process of moving into our new office. We will be located on the 3rd floor of the Tulsa County Courthouse. Our new office will be open to the public on April 4, 2022. We apologize for any inconvenience.
03/18/2022
On March 18, 1963, the Supreme Court of the United States unanimously held that the Sixth Amendment right to counsel requires state courts to appoint attorneys for defendants who could not afford to retain counsel on their own. 59 years later public defenders continue to work tirelessly to protect constitutional rights of the accused. The Tulsa County Public Defender’s Office celebrates today by recognizing all those engaged in public defense!
02/18/2022
Our new office is nearing completion! Later this spring we will move from the Pythian Building to the 3rd floor of the Tulsa County Courthouse. Our office logo and slogan—introduced by former Chief Defender Rob Nigh in 2015—is prominently displayed behind our reception desk.
01/18/2022
New year, new offer! The Tulsa County Public Defender's Office is once again offering to help in getting your records cleared or reducing the consequences and penalties by way of expungement when eligible.
If interested, please contact [email protected] or [email protected]
10/14/2021
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The Tulsa County Public Defender's Office is once again offering to help in getting your records cleared or reducing the consequences and penalties by way of expungement when eligible.
If interested, please contact [email protected] or [email protected]
08/25/2021
Are you tired of that cloud hanging over your head? Then let’s get to clearing it up. The Tulsa County Public Defender's Office is offering to help in getting your records cleared or reducing the consequences and penalties by way of expungement when eligible.
If interested, please contact [email protected] or [email protected]
08/07/2021
Thank you Greenwood Rising for welcoming our defenders and staff! This beautiful, new facility captures Greenwood’s legacy and the importance of its history.
07/29/2021
Public Defender: Feds, Tribes Have Proven They're Up To The Challenge Of More Cases After McGirt
A local attorney intimately familiar with the U.S. Supreme Court’s June 2020 ruling in McGirt v. Oklahoma pushed back Thursday on Gov. Kevin Stitt and law
03/18/2021
On March 18, 1963, the Supreme Court ruled in Gideon v. Wainwright that the Sixth Amendment's guarantee of a right to assistance of counsel applies to persons charged in state court by way of the Fourteenth Amendment.
Happy 58th Anniversary of this landmark decision!