§21-142A-2. Direct or indirect contempt - Penalties - Cases involving failure to comply with court orders regarding children. §21-1290.7. Possessing incomplete cards. Acceptance of bribe by participant, official, etc. Receiving, holding or concealing lost or mislaid card. Failure of officers or prosecutor to perform duties under act - Removal - Punishment. Failure to appear for jury service - Sanctions. This chapter shall be known as the penal code of the State of Oklahoma. §21-1550.41. B. §21-853. §21-522. Misrepresentation of age by false document. eff. Upon a conviction for any felony punishable by imprisonment in any jail or prison, in relation to which no fine is prescribed by law, the court or a jury may impose a fine on the offender not exceeding Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000.00) in addition to the imprisonment prescribed. Amended by Laws 1988, c. 141, § 1, eff. §21-1731. Unlawfully issuing or paying warrants. Recovery before trial a bar - Conviction of assault and battery. §21-42. §2143. §21-694. 2014 Oklahoma Statutes Title 21. Receiving claims in payment of debts. Kidnapping for purpose of extortion - Assisting in disposing, receiving, possessing or exchanging money or property received. §21-1279. 650, Legislative Referendum No. Felony offenses relied upon shall not have arisen out of the same transaction or occurrence or series of events closely related in time and location. §21-63. No conviction of any person for crime works any forfeiture of any property, except in the cases of any outlawry for treason, and other cases in which a forfeiture is expressly imposed by law. July 1, 1999. Nov. 1, 2002. Zone of safety - Schools, child care centers, playgrounds and parks - Restrictions on convicted sex offenders - Exemptions. Officer or employee of corporation making false entries. §21-1289.15. Aggravated possession of child pornography - Penalties - Definitions. Possession of firearm on school property. §21-334. Contagious diseases among domestic animals. Detention or arrest of person under 18 years - Confiscation and forfeiture of prohibited weapons and firearms - Disposition of forfeited weapons and firearms. Right of privacy - Use of name or picture for advertising without consent - Misdemeanor. §21-918. §21-1290.20. Seizure of evidentiary copy of obscene material or all copies of explicit child pornography. Repealed by Laws 2013, c. 89, § 1, eff. §21-1732. §21-61. A felony is a crime which is, or may be, punishable with death, or by imprisonment in the penitentiary. §21-993. §21-1253. Denial of claim under act not to be construed as denying rights under Oklahoma Crime Victims Compensation Act - Presumption. July 1, 2001. §21-142.33. §21-1977. §21-839.3. §21-362. §21-1277. Unlawful reproduction for sale of sound recording or audiovisual work - Exemptions - Penalties. Repealed by Laws 1970, c. 199, § 2. §21-1040.13a. A. §21-461. §21-1632. §21-8. §21-701.14. Theft of domestic animals or implements of husbandry. §21-1836. Operation of machines by spurious coins - Penalty. Repealed by Laws 1999, 1st Ex.Sess., c. 5, § 452, eff. §21-971. §21-693. NOTE: Laws 1998, 1st Ex.Sess., c. 2, § 23 amended the effective date of Laws 1997, c. 133, § 13 from July 1, 1998, to July 1, 1999. Nov. 1, 2013. Cause of action – Damages – Statute of limitations. Holder of hostage - Telephone communications. §21-142.12. §21-1227. Reward for omission to act, asking or receiving. §21-1550.25. Exercising functions of office after term expires. Fraudulently uttering one's signature as that of another of same name. Autopsy-Definition-When Allowed §1155. Environmental Crimes Act - Short title. Use of language calculated to arouse anger or cause breach of peace. Repealed by Laws 1998, c. 133, § 602, eff. Misdemeanor pointing a firearm. §21-1700. Hearing - Judgment of forfeiture - Sale of properties or assets. R.L. eff. Abandoning of domestic animals along streets or highways or in any public place prohibited. Murrah Crime Victims Compensation Fund - Eligibility - Contributions - Restrictions on expenditure of monies. §21-1230.7. May 30, 1980. Wearing of buttons containing victim's picture by immediate family. §21-142.9. July 1, 1999. §21-1289.20. False certificate by public officer. §21-1753.3. §21-1247. Unauthorized removal of baggage, cargo or other item. Refusal of minor to disclose place where and person from whom obtained. §21-684. Causing, aiding, abetting or encouraging minor to participate in certain drug-related crimes. Short title – Penalties - Definitions. Insolvencies deemed fraudulent. §21-1533.1. §21-504. If the subsequent felony offense does not carry a minimum sentence as a first time offender, the person is punishable by imprisonment in the State Penitentiary for a term in the range of four (4) years to life imprisonment. Rape in first degree - Second degree. Testimony - Privilege of witnesses and perjury. §21-1042. Destroying or interfering with property with intent to hinder defense preparations or prosecution of war. First degree murder as defined in Section 701.7 of this title; 2. §21-142A-8. §21-1280.1. §2124. Repealed by Laws 2008, c. 391, § 8, eff. §21-1840. §21-552. Tracing of telephone calls - Immunity. Selling or driving infected swine on highway a misdemeanor. §21132. §21-1289.5. §21-1957. Repealed by Laws 1976, c. 35, § 2. Punishment of subornation of perjury. Indecent exposure - Indecent exhibitions - Obscene material or child pornography - Solicitation of minors. Trespass - Masked person demanding admission to premises. This act shall be known and may be cited as the "Oklahoma Crime Victims Compensation Act". §21-142.34. Second and subsequent offenses after conviction of petit larceny, or attempt to commit offense punishable by imprisonment in the State Penitentiary. When a defendant is on parole from a sentence rendered by an Oklahoma state court and is also under sentence from a federal court or another state's court, the Governor may revoke the defendant's parole and direct that custody of the defendant be relinquished to the federal or another state's authorities and that such parole revocation may run concurrently with the federal or another state's sentence which has been imposed. §21-958. Witness refusing to testify before legislature or committee. Punishment for rout or unlawful assembly. Signing of card - Possession of signed or unsigned card. §21-1174. §21-1755. Assignment to creditor with preference. Entry or presence upon premises of place of business of persons convicted of certain crimes. Repealed by Laws 1976, c. 35, § 2. §21-1304. §21-1465. It is the further intent of the Legislature that district attorney offices shall provide services to victims of crime, as provided by law, and to assist in completing victim compensation claims pursuant to this act. Dice or other game at cigar stand, etc. Designation of repository for remains and furniture for scientific purposes. Felony defined. R.L. Certain common law rules abolished. §21-1692.2. Possession, sale, or lease of slot machines or punch boards prohibited. It does not require any intent to violate law, or to injure another, or to acquire any advantage. Counterfeit labels - Penalties. Obtaining or attempting to obtain property by trick or deception - False statements or pretenses - Confidence game - Penalty. Repealed by Laws 1989, c. 154, § 2, operative July 1, 1989. Preventing witness from giving testimony - Threatening witness who has given testimony. NOTE: Laws 1998, 1st Ex.Sess., c. 2, § 23 amended the effective date of Laws 1997, c. 133, § 153 from July 1, 1998, to July 1, 1999. §21-4. §21-701.17. Proof of marriage - Wife as competent witness - Duty of County Attorney to prosecute. 1910, § 2818. §21-1164. Asking or receiving unauthorized reward for official act. §21-701.10a. §21-1289.10. Repealed by Laws 2013, c. 90, § 1, eff. Crimes Against Property. eff. §21-714. 1. April 18, 1991. §21-951. §21-1722. Design to effect death inferred. Prosecuting suit or bringing action or procuring arrest in false name. §21-1040.54. Seizure of bus - Assault or battery - Use of dangerous weapon - Concealed weapon - Discharging firearm or hurling missile at bus. 294, at election held Nov. 3, 1992. §21-1317. §21-1627.1. Carrying firearms where liquor is consumed. The manner of prosecuting and convicting criminals is regulated by the code of criminal procedure. June 4, 2004 §63-1-2523. Indictment or information necessary, except when §22-3. Smoking in certain public areas, indoor workplaces, and educational facilities prohibited - Exemptions - Penalty. July 1, 1999. §21-1289.9. Consumers Disclosure of Prizes and Gifts Act - Short title. CRIMINAL PROCEDURE. §21-1289.7a. Victim compensation assessments - Probation or parole fees - Restitution funds. Engaging in prostitution, etc. Confiscation, preservation and disposition of sound recording or article and implements, devices and equipment used in unauthorized manufacture. Military punishment Contempt Apprentices, Bastards, etc. §21-1265.10. Court authority to award the right of disposition of body of decedent. §21-850. §21-1021.1. §21-909. Definitions for Firearms Act - Rifles. §21-1044. eff. C. Every person who, having been twice convicted of felony offenses, commits a subsequent felony offense within ten (10) years of the date following the completion of the execution of the sentence, and against whom the District Attorney seeks to enhance punishment pursuant to this section of law, is punishable by imprisonment in the State Penitentiary for a term in the range of three times the minimum term for a first time offender to life imprisonment. Guardians - Parents - Custodians - Consent to participation of minors in child pornography. §21-531. Concealing stillbirth or death of child. §21-1586. Engaging or conspiring to engage in pattern of criminal offenses. eff. §21-1767.2. Restraining female in house of prostitution a felony. Persons jointly charged - Severance. Crime Victims Compensation Board - Membership - Qualifications - Term - Vacancies - Officers - Expenses. Destroying evidence of ownership of wrecked property. §21-1379. County Attorney - Sheriff - Duties under act. §21-1574. §21-911. Refusal to yield party line during emergency - Penalty. Please check official sources. Nov. 1, 2008. Added by Laws 1981, c. 93, § 1. §21-1074. 3. Repealed by Laws 1999, 1st Ex.Sess., c. 5, § 452, eff. This title defines the nature of various crimes and prescribes the kind and measure of punishment to be inflicted for each. Real property loans - Securing by false instrument - Penalty. July 1, 1999. Nov. 1, 2013. Investigation of child pornography. Anger or intoxication no defense. Required service of minimum percentage of sentence - Offenses specified. §21-1728. Nov. 1, 2006. §21-1487. Hazing - Prohibition - Presumption as forced activity - Penalty - Definition. Written assurance of discontinuance of violation - Acceptance by district attorney - Restitution. A. §21-1022. April 7, 1997. Instigating or encouraging cockfight. §21-1073. Receiving of money, goods or services in violation of section 1550.29. Malicious intimidation or harassment because of race, color, religion, ancestry, national origin or disability - Standardized reporting system. §21-650.4. §21-402. §21-1377. Repealed by Laws 1999, 1st Ex.Sess., c. 5, § 452, eff. 1910, § 2088. §21-1119. Child pornography as defined in Section 1021.2, 1021.3 or 1024.1 of this title; 17. Conditions under which firearms may be carried. §21-843.4. §2168. Nov. 1, 2000. Larceny or destruction of records by clerk or officer. §21-142A-12. "Claimant" means any of the following persons applying for compensation under the Crime Victims Compensation Act: b. a dependent of a victim who has died because of criminally injurious conduct, or. Part VII. Oklahoma Institute for Disaster and Emergency Medicine Revolving Fund §63-1-2530. §21-1555. July 1, 1999. §21-17. §21-2. Unauthorized entry into penal institution, jail, etc. §21-1192.1. Dwelling and dwelling house defined. §21-1708. Disclosure of personal information of victim or witness may be prohibited. Penalty for riot or incitement to riot. §21-841. §21-1088. §21-142.18. Conviction does not work forfeiture. §21-1551. April 18, 1991. Larceny of cable, information, or telecommunications services. §21-701.16. §21-91. §21-106. Wills, deeds and certain other instruments, forgery of. §21-991. §21-1290.26. shall be required to serve not less than eighty-five percent (85%) of any sentence of imprisonment imposed by the judicial system prior to becoming eligible for consideration for parole. §21-471. §21-1782. Claims for collection, loans or advances on. July 1, 2001; Laws 2002, c. 22, § 7, emerg. First degree rape as provided for in Section 1115 of this title; 11. §21-91. §21-1321.3. Repealed by Laws 1999, 1st Ex.Sess., c. 5, § 452, eff. Assisting in concealing person to avoid habeas corpus. We make no warranties or guarantees about the accuracy, completeness, or adequacy of the information contained on this site or the information linked to on the state site. §21-1040.12. Copyright © 2010-2020 Islaws.com | All rights reserved. Forfeiture of monies, properties and assets used in violation of bribery laws. §21-1265.4. §21-486. serial number. §21-1040.12a. §21-562. §21-582. Dec. 1, 1992, and State Question No. §21-779. §21-1414. §21-1085. §21-332. Repealed by Laws 1992, c. 328, § 33, eff. - Invalidity of leases. Unlawful misrepresentation of waste. §21-1500. §21-852.1. §21-12.1. §21-995.15. Compensation for loss - Limits. United States Attorney or Assistant United States Attorney - Carrying of firearm. Selling or buying infected carcass. Prohibited acts with regard to certain animal facilities - Penalties - Exempted acts. Toll house or gate, injuries to. False claim or proof of loss in insurance. 1910, § 2812. Upon the prior consent of the head of a state law enforcement agency, the sheriff or the chief of police in whose investigatory or territorial jurisdiction the exercise of the powers occurs; 3. Value of Five Hundred Dollars but less than One Thousand Dollars - Value of One Thousand Dollars or more. §21-887. The word "vessel," when used with reference to shipping, includes ships of all kinds, steamboats, and steamships, canal boats, and every structure adapted to be navigated from place to place. Trial court - Power to punish contempt - Censure - Contempt proceedings. §21-1636. §21-858.1. 294, at election held Nov. 3, 1992. §21-1761.1. §21-843.1. Advertisements by person out of state. §21-1040.21. §21-1522. Forging name to petition - Penalties. Repealed by Laws 1989, c. 154, § 2, operative July 1, 1989. §21-1663. §21-1753.4. §21-777. §21-341. §21-856.1. §21-1435. Receiving money or property intended for individual personated. §21-1217. §21-563. Willfully poisoning food, drink, medicine, or patent or proprietary medicine. A person committing a felony offense listed in Section 30 of this act on or after March 1, 2000, and convicted of the offense shall serve not less than eighty-five percent (85%) of the sentence of imprisonment imposed within the Department of Corrections. Setting up or operating place of prostitution - Ownership - Renting - Procuring - Receiving person for forbidden purpose - Transportation - Receiving proceeds. Public officers - Willful neglect of duty a misdemeanor. Assisting unlawful business by telegraph. Terms to have meanings specified unless different meaning appears. Disclosing proceedings of grand jury. Display of names of military dead at demonstrations or protests without consent prohibited. Parole - Revocation - Relinquishment of custody. Granting of parole or pardon – Notification of victims. §21-1550.42. §21-1065. A sentence of imprisonment under the Department of Corrections suspends all the civil rights of the person so sentenced, except the right to make employment contracts, during confinement under said sentence, subject to the approval of the Director of the Department of Corrections, when this benefits the vocational training or release preparation of the prisoner, and forfeits all public offices, and all private trusts, authority or power, during the term of such imprisonment. Dec. 1, 1992, and State Question No. All statutory provisions are effective . §21-583. §21-1266.3. Punishment for aggravated assault and battery. §21-375. Repealed by Laws 1993, c. 239, § 55, eff. 650, Legislative Referendum No. Nov. 1, 2000; Laws 2002, c. 455, § 2, emerg. False statement regarding taxes. R.L. False making or embossing of credit or debit card. Threats constituting extortion. Manslaughter in the first degree a felony. Unlawful transfer of article or sound recording or performance for unauthorized sale - Penalties. §21-649.3. §21-643. §2164. View Previous Versions of the Oklahoma Statutes. §21-995.3. §21-961. Repealed by Laws 1999, 1st Ex.Sess., c. 5, § 452, eff. §21-1040.53. Informing victim of rights – Lethality assessment. §21-1576. §21-1040.56. §21-23. §21-844. Violation of duty by officer of corporation. §21-1265.12. §21-51.1a. 2. Repealed by Laws 1992, c. 328, § 33, eff. Person as designating party whose property may be subject of offense. §21-836. §21-1229. Destroying or falsifying books. July 1, 1999; Laws 1999, 1st Ex.Sess., c. 5, § 6, eff. §21-856. Sexual Assault Examination Fund - Establishment. No person is punishable for an omission to perform an act, where such act has been performed by another person acting in his behalf, and competent by law to perform it. §21-1779. §21-1775. June 5, 2002. Grand larceny in night time from person a felony. §21-152. The term "knowingly," when so applied, imports only a knowledge that the facts exist which bring the act or omission within the provisions of this code. Sentences to run concurrent with federal court or another state's court sentence. §21-1289.14. Betting or letting premises for betting on races. §21-1979. §21-355. §21-1272.2. It shall be unlawful for any person in possession of a valid concealed handgun license issued pursuant to the provisions of the Oklahoma Self-Defense Act, Section 1290.1 et seq. Fraud in subscription for stock. Attempts - Punishment - Acts constituting. §21-536. §21-1532. NOTE: Laws 1998, 1st Ex.Sess., c. 2, § 23 amended the effective date of Laws 1997, c. 133, § 14 from July 1, 1998, to July 1, 1999. Nov. 1, 1995. Automobile or motor vehicle, loitering in, injuring or molesting. §21-51A. False or bogus orders as payment for labor - Penalties. Fraudulent insolvency - Penalties. Trafficking in children a felony. Nov. 1, 1995. Larceny of written instrument - Value. §21-1765. Damage to fence - Punishment - Exceptions. Amended by Laws 1997, c. 43, § 1, emerg. Extortion or attempted extortion. §21-649.2. §21-1287. eff. §21-1289.24a. Perjury by subornation - Felony - Attempted perjury by subornation. July 1, 1999. Punishment for Sabbath-breaking. §21-1463. Misconduct by officer in charge of jury. Repealed by Laws 1992, c. 328, § 33, eff. Parties - Right to appear - Hearing - Notice - Settlement of claim. §21-1318. §21-1784. §21-1024.5. Dec. 1, 1992, and State Question No. §21-1707. eff. Servicing or facilitating cockfight. §21-343. Repealed by Laws 2008, c. 391, § 8, eff. Destruction of obscene material or child pornography upon conviction. Repealed by Laws 1999, 1st Ex.Sess., c. 5, § 452, eff. Priority interest in proceeds. Free Newsletters False or fraudulent identification cards, etc. Criminal acts are only those prescribed "This code" defined. §21-996.1. NOTE: Laws 2001, c. 428, § 2 repealed by Laws 2002, c. 22, § 34, emerg. Removing, defacing, altering or obliterating - Subsequent sale. §21-404. Projectionists, ushers or cashiers excepted from statutes relating to exhibit of obscene motion pictures. §21-462. Betting upon an election a misdemeanor. §21-1230.10. §21-1190. b. any reasonable expenses related to the funeral, cremation or burial. §21-1550.43. July 1, 1999; Laws 1999, 1st Ex.Sess., c. 5, § 5, eff. False, fictitious, or fraudulent claim for payment of public funds or on employment application. e. wage continuation programs of any employer. If such subsequent offense is such that upon a first conviction the offender would be punishable by imprisonment in the State Penitentiary for any term less than for life, such person is punishable by imprisonment in such prison for the longest term prescribed upon a conviction for such first offense. Contesting parole – Notification of victims. §21-1549. §21-559. July 1, 1993. Title 21, Chapter 47 §1151. Works of art or ornamental improvements, injuring. Whenever any person is declared punishable for a crime by imprisonment in the penitentiary for a term not less than any specified number of years, and no limit to the duration of such imprisonment is declared, the court authorized to pronounce judgment upon such conviction may, in its discretion, sentence such offender to imprisonment during the natural life of the offender, or for any number of years not less than such as are prescribed. July 1, 1999. Administration of Sexual Assault Examination Fund - Transfer. §21-1773. §21-1265.14. Conspiracy – Definition - Punishment. §21-160. Shows, exhibits, loans, or distributes to a minor child any obscene material or child pornography for the purpose of inducing said minor to participate in, Collateral source contributions. July 21, 1961. Performance of partial-birth abortion. §21-2002. §21-9. §21-1865. §21-142A-6. §21-1087. §21-799. §21-142.32. Confidential or domestic relation may be considered. Provided, that, after a defendant has been transferred to another jurisdiction pursuant to the provisions of this act, if any sentence remains to be served in the State of Oklahoma, such defendant shall be returned by the sentencing court to the State of Oklahoma to complete his sentence. §21-1719. 2. Manufacture of unlawful telecommunication devices. of this title, to carry any … Victims and witnesses rights. Second and subsequent offenses 10 years after completion of sentence. §21-1752. Nothing in this section shall abrogate or affect the punishment by death in all crimes now or hereafter made punishable by death. May 30, 1980. Amended by Laws 2000, c. 291, § 2, eff. §21-701.10b. §21-61.5. Title of code. Amended by Laws 2009, c. 178, § 5. eff. Award of compensation - Criteria - Amount - Denial, withdrawal or reduction - Reconsideration. Deed or conveyance removing cloud to be executed by violator. Gross injuries - Grossly disturbing peace - Openly outraging public decency - Injurious acts not expressly forbidden. Title 21. §21-1021.3. Robbery or attempted robbery with dangerous weapon or imitation firearm a felony.