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Sometimes the most routine legal work turns into something straight out of a crime drama. When Rogers County Oklahoma's entire computer system went down, attorney Ron had to navigate an old school bail process while carrying client money wrapped in aluminum foil, creating a scene he compared to Breaking Bad.
Emergency Call Changes Everything
The day started with plans for a scheduled livestream, but an urgent client emergency took priority. Two people facing multiple warrants needed immediate legal help, and their attorney had to drop everything to coordinate their surrender to authorities. Instead of forced arrests with broken doors and handcuffs, negotiations allowed for a voluntary surrender.
When Technology Fails, Chaos Follows
Rogers County's jail system experienced a complete computer meltdown, forcing staff to revert to manual processes not used in years. Officers had to hand-fill paperwork and use old ink card systems while processing the voluntary surrenders. The technological failure created delays that stretched what should have been a routine process into an all-day ordeal.
The Aluminum Foil Money Drop
The strangest twist came when the attorney received bail money wrapped in aluminum foil. He admitted this payment method made him feel like a character from Breaking Bad, especially while wearing a tracksuit and carrying stacks of foil-wrapped cash. The unconventional packaging raised questions about how to professionally handle the funds during meetings with law enforcement.
High-Stakes Meetings Behind Closed Doors
The attorney spent hours in discussions with the Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs and Rogers County District Attorney's office. These negotiations determined whether his clients would face aggressive arrests or peaceful surrenders. The aluminum foil cash couldn't accompany him into these official meetings, creating additional logistical challenges.
The Outcome That Defied Expectations
Ten minutes before the livestream ended, confirmation came that both clients would be released, but what happened during those crucial law enforcement meetings remains unclear. The attorney hinted at successful negotiations that prevented forceful arrests, but the specific details of how he convinced multiple agencies to allow voluntary surrenders have not been revealed.
Watch the full video to hear exactly what went down during those closed-door negotiations with narcotics agents and prosecutors.