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OK SB2262
Bill
Status
2/1/2010
Primary Sponsor
Patrick Anderson
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AI Summary
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Amends Oklahoma law to make concurrent sentencing the default when a person is convicted of multiple crimes, rather than consecutive sentencing, unless a court specifically orders sentences to run consecutively.
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Requires Oklahoma state court sentences to run concurrently with federal or other state sentences unless the court explicitly orders consecutive sentencing.
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Authorizes the Governor to order parole revocations to run either concurrently or consecutively with other sentences from Oklahoma courts or other jurisdictions.
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Allows courts to determine at sentencing that service of an Oklahoma sentence can be satisfied by time served in another jurisdiction's custody.
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Effective date: November 1, 2010.
Legislative Description
Crimes and punishments; providing for more than one sentence to run concurrently. Effective date.
Crimes and Punishments
Last Action
Second Reading referred to Appropriations
2/2/2010