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OK HB1035

Bill

Status

Engrossed

3/16/2015

Primary Sponsor

Johnny Tadlock

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Origin

House of Representatives

2015 Regular Session

AI Summary

  • Allows admission of direct or circumstantial evidence of other domestic abuse offenses by the defendant in criminal cases involving domestic abuse charges.

  • Requires the state attorney to disclose such evidence to the defendant at least 15 days before trial or at a later time approved by the court for good cause.

  • Defines "offense of domestic abuse" as any crime under federal or Oklahoma state law involving conduct proscribed by Section 644 of Title 21, or any attempt or conspiracy to engage in such conduct.

  • Does not limit admission or consideration of evidence under any other rule or procedure.

  • Becomes effective November 1, 2015.

Legislative Description

Civil procedure; providing for the admissibility of certain evidence; effective date.

Civil and Criminal Procedure and Courts

Last Action

Second Reading referred to Judiciary

3/18/2015

Committee Referrals

Judiciary3/18/2015
Judiciary and Civil Procedure2/3/2015

Full Bill Text

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