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OK HB2313
Bill
Status
5/11/2010
Primary Sponsor
Rex Duncan
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AI Summary
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Extends timeframe for filing juvenile delinquency proceedings to within one year after a child's eighteenth birthday for felonies and six months for misdemeanors (previously could only be filed before age 18).
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Modifies youthful offender eligibility by adding "robbery in the first degree" to list of qualifying crimes and clarifying that robbery must involve a dangerous weapon or firearm.
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Expands sexual battery definition to include unlawful conduct by school employees against students ages 16-19, and adds new offenses related to lewd conduct with human corpses.
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Makes persons ineligible for the Delayed Sentencing Program for Young Adults if they were previously admitted to that program for a different offense.
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Permits attorneys general and district attorneys to obtain certified birth and death certificates without cost and without court order for criminal investigations; repeals previous statutes on compromise of misdemeanors.
Legislative Description
Criminal procedure; authorizing the filing of juvenile proceedings under certain circumstances; modifying definition of sexual battery. Effective date.
Civil and Criminal Procedure and Courts
Last Action
Approved by Governor 05/10/2010
5/11/2010