Kyle Long is a lawyer practicing criminal law, civil litigation. Kyle received a degree from Oklahoma State University, and has been licensed for 12 years. Kyle practices in Pryor, OK.
Kyle Long is a lawyer practicing criminal law, civil litigation. Kyle received a degree from Oklahoma State University, and has been licensed for 12 years. Kyle practices in Pryor, OK.
Kyle Long is the worst attorney I have ever witnessed in my life. The guy signs everything and doesn’t even read the cases he is dealing with. Further, he does favors and holds grudges, attempting revenge on people in Pryor, which he seems to hate but hasn’t troubled himself to MOVE if he hates it so much? Also, logic and context of communication is a totally foreign concept to him, and despite having a TU education supposedly (?) as a legal professional, he seems like a child who poops the bed, going after good people instead of real criminals, slandering them on these little “State Courts Networks” website tabloids instead of practicing legitimate law. He needs discretion and accountability for the flippant signatures he puts out, too, as the creep exaggerates even the pettiest accusations and is notoriously sexist. Kyle E. Long is a horrid person and should be disbarred.
Pathetic. I hope he burns in hell for his torture of people and his gross over-reactions as Assistant DA. THE single-most banal and small-minded dead chromosome on the planet. He might be more popular if he would just STOP with the inferiority complex stunts and obvious hate for women.
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