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OK SB920
Bill
Status
2/7/2011
Primary Sponsor
Anthony Sykes
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AI Summary
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Allows district attorneys to prosecute individuals sending obscene material or child pornography transmissions into Oklahoma, with jurisdiction in any district where transmission is sent or received.
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Creates three tiered misdemeanor offenses for minors under 18 transmitting obscene/erotic material of minors via electronic media, with escalating penalties based on age of pictured individual and number of recipients.
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Establishes penalties ranging from $500-$1,800 in fines, 40-80 hours community service, and mandatory juvenile bureau referral for probation plans based on offense severity.
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Prohibits use of consent or self-depiction as a defense when transmission involves minors 13 years or younger, or when consent is lacking or multiple recipients are involved.
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Becomes effective November 1, 2011.
Legislative Description
Crimes and punishments; obscene transmissions; penalty. Codification. Effective date.
Crimes and Punishments
Last Action
Second Reading referred to Judiciary
2/14/2011