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OK SB412
Bill
AI Summary
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Redefines Oklahoma's statutory definition from "nonviolent offense" to "violent crime" by listing specific offenses that qualify as violent, including murder, rape, kidnapping, robbery, arson, child abuse, and terrorism-related crimes
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Adds several new offenses to the violent crime list: aggravated assault on police officers, bombing offenses, child pornography, child prostitution, abuse of vulnerable adults in nursing facilities, aggravated drug trafficking, and human trafficking
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Updates expungement eligibility provisions in 22 O.S. Section 18 to reference the new "violent crime" definition, maintaining that persons convicted of violent felonies face more restrictive expungement requirements (10+ years after conviction plus full pardon)
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Modifies eligibility for the Electronic Monitoring Program and Oklahoma Community Sentencing Act to exclude offenders convicted of crimes now defined as violent offenses
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Effective date: November 1, 2015
Legislative Description
Violent crime; modifying inclusions as violent crimes. Effective date.
Last Action
Approved by Governor 06/05/2015
6/5/2015