Before November 1, 2016, it was illegal to drive without an insurance card in Oklahoma--even if you had car insurance. You were subject to up to a $250 fine and imprisonment for no more than 30 days. HB 2473 changed all that. Those penalties applied equally to people who had insurance but no card and people with no insurance. Now, those penalties only apply to people driving … [Read more...] about New Oklahoma laws in 2016 Part VI – No longer illegal to drive without insurance card
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New Oklahoma laws in 2016 Part V – Threshold for property crimes to be charged as a felony raised to $1,000
HB 2751 raises the threshold for property crimes to be charged as a felony to $1,000. It includes charges for the following theft crimes: embezzlement, bogus check, taking by false pretenses, receiving or concealing stolen property, forged or counterfeited instrument, larceny, and shoplifting (third and subsequent offense). Grand larceny will be defined as the unlawful … [Read more...] about New Oklahoma laws in 2016 Part V – Threshold for property crimes to be charged as a felony raised to $1,000
New Oklahoma laws in 2016 Part IV – Reduction of mandatory minimums for drug offenses
HB 2479 reduces the mandatory minimum sentences for first and second felony drug possessions and lowers the maximum sentence for all felony drug possession charges. The previous minimum for first-time possession of Schedule I and II drugs (except marijuana) was two years. On November 1, 2016, there will be no mandatory minimum for first-time possession of those drugs. A … [Read more...] about New Oklahoma laws in 2016 Part IV – Reduction of mandatory minimums for drug offenses
New Oklahoma Laws in 2016 Part III – Expungement Reform
On November 1, 2016, a variety of new measures will go into effect that make it easier for people to expunge their criminal records. HB 2397 makes the following changes to 22 OS 18: You are now eligible to expunge a misdemeanor that was dismissed following successful completion of a deferred sentence if you have previous misdemeanor convictions. Nonviolent felony … [Read more...] about New Oklahoma Laws in 2016 Part III – Expungement Reform
New Oklahoma laws in 2016 Part II – Discretion to file misdemeanor charges under certain circumstances
HB 2472 gives prosecutors discretion to file charges for non-85% crimes as misdemeanors instead of felonies. Eighty-five percent crimes are considered to be particularly bad crimes. They include murder, first-degree rape, and child molestation. They are found in 21 OS 13.1: http://www.oscn.net/applications/oscn/DeliverDocument.asp?CiteID=104306. So, this new law means that … [Read more...] about New Oklahoma laws in 2016 Part II – Discretion to file misdemeanor charges under certain circumstances