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OK SB995
Bill
AI Summary
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Creates a new felony for endeavoring, planning, plotting, or conspiring to commit a crime of mass violence at schools, places of worship, workplaces, sporting events, entertainment venues, or other large gathering locations, punishable by 10 years to life imprisonment
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Offenders must serve at least 85% of their sentence before parole eligibility, cannot receive deferred or suspended sentences, and are ineligible for earned credits that would reduce time served below 85%
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Minors ages 13-17 charged under this law must be tried as adults with no reverse certification process available
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Provides an affirmative defense for conspirators who withdraw, report to law enforcement in time to prevent the crime, and the crime is actually prevented, contingent on full cooperation with prosecution
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Requires anyone with reason to believe someone is planning mass violence to report to law enforcement; failure to report is a misdemeanor (up to 1 year jail, $1,000 fine), or a felony if the crime occurs (minimum 5 years, $10,000 fine)
Legislative Description
Crimes of mass violence; making it unlawful to commit a crime of mass violence; providing penalties. Emergency.
Crimes and Punishments
Last Action
Second Reading referred to Judiciary
3/14/2013