About Sabah
Sabah Khalaf earned her law degree from the University of Tulsa College of Law in 2010. She completed the J.D. program the same year she stepped into courtroom work. Her legal education gave her a grounding in criminal procedure and trial practice that she carried into her first job.
Fresh from law school, she joined the Tulsa County District Attorney’s Office as an Assistant District Lawyer in 2010. The role put her in the middle of daily prosecutorial work. She managed case preparation, handled witness interviews, and appeared in preliminary hearings. Those early years offered continual courtroom exposure and a close view of how criminal cases move from charging to resolution.
Over time, Khalaf added specialized credentials to her practical experience. She is a Certified Standardized Field Sobriety Tests (SFST) Instructor through the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. That credential relates to the administration and interpretation of field sobriety testing and informs how she evaluates evidentiary issues in impaired-driving matters.
Her professional affiliations reflect a specific strand of practice. She is a founding member of the DUI Defense Lawyers Association, a position she has held since 2013. She also maintains membership in local professional groups. Those networks have provided a platform for case discussion, continuing education, and the exchange of technical information about blood-alcohol testing and roadside procedures.
Khalaf’s background weaves prosecutorial experience with technical training. The combination gives her a perspective on both sides of criminal cases, especially impaired-driving prosecutions. She understands the mechanics of charge decisions and the evidence commonly relied upon in court. Her work often involves scrutinizing police reports, testing protocols, and the procedures used during traffic stops.
She practices in Oklahoma and has continued to build a practice that addresses DUI and related criminal matters. Her current work centers on representing clients in impaired-driving cases and handling the procedural and evidentiary challenges those cases present.