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  1. Oklahoma Criminal code: With annotations to Oklahoma criminal reports by Willam Frank Durham, 1921

21. Oklahoma Attorneys & Lawyers: Criminal Defense Law: Oklahoma Courts Links
oklahoma criminal Defense law Experienced Attorneys and lawyers oklahoma Administrative code Rules of the various State agencies codified in one code.
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Oklahoma Department of Corrections: Inmate information, facility information and many other interesting facts and statistics concerning the population of the DOC.

22. Proposed Amendments To Criminal Code And Auti-gang Law - Labor Law Talk
Reload this Page Proposed amendments to criminal code and autigang law Jersey New Mexico New York Ohio oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South
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23. Proposed Amendments To Criminal Code And Auti-gang Law - Labor Law Talk
Also, how about changes to the criminal code such as making it illegal to belong to a oklahoma Labor Laws, Oregon Labor Laws, Pennsylvania Labor Laws
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25. Criminal Law Division
criminal law Home Environmental Crimes Insurance Fraud code. Ann. 488-329. oklahoma, oklahoma Statutes Title 21, Section 1290.1
http://www.attorneygeneral.gov/cld/firearm_reciprocity.cfm

26. Oklahoma Attorney General
The criminal code of oklahoma also prohibits commercial gambling. The commercial gambling prohibited by the oklahoma criminal code at 21 OS 982 (A)(2)
http://tarlton.law.utexas.edu/dawson/cases/racing/okag_02-025.htm

27. Oklahoma Attorney General
The Attorney General responded that under oklahoma gambling laws the In prohibiting almost all forms of gambling, the criminal code of oklahoma
http://tarlton.law.utexas.edu/dawson/cases/racing/okag_01-54.htm

28. West - Oklahoma Primary Law Library On Westlaw®
FCJUSCA, Federal criminal Justice 150;US code Annotated. FCML-USCA, Federal Commercial law and Contracts–US code Annotated
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code of Federal Regulations; oklahoma Tribal Court Reports; Over 700 law criminal law Defenses; criminal Procedure, 2d by LaFave, Israel and King
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30. The History Of Sodomy Laws In The United States - Oklahoma
Once created, the oklahoma Territory enacted its own criminal code later in Bolstering the criminal code provision on married couples, the law was
http://www.sodomylaws.org/sensibilities/oklahoma.htm
Last edited: August 10, 2004

The Sensibilities of Our Forefathers
The History of Sodomy Laws in the United States
By George Painter
Oklahoma
"[C]ourts, as well as officers, parents and the moral forces of this State and Nation, must not shirk the onerous task involved in such problems, if a Sodom and Gomorrah is to be forestalled."
The Victorian Morality Period, 1873-1948 I. Sodomy The Oklahoma Territory was organized in 1890 and received most of the laws of Nebraska, including its criminal code and common-law reception. This seemingly made sodomy punishable by one year-life. However, a compilation of criminal laws included an explanatory note that only those laws "locally applicable" were taken from Nebraska law and that those that were "irrelevant, inapplicable, or repugnant to United States laws" were excluded. Compiler LeGrand Byington omitted "the extraneous, verbose and immaterial clauses, that would have encumbered rather than aided the enforcement of the essential provisions, and thereby cheapened the volume to the people whose immediate needs it supplies." One Nebraska law not found in this new compilation was the "crime against nature" law, although a large number of other sexual crimes were included.

31. Oklahoma
1890 oklahoma’s first criminal code makes explicit that married couples can 1986 The Court of criminal Appeals rules that the state’s sodomy law can be
http://www.sodomylaws.org/usa/oklahoma/oklahoma.htm
Last edited: February 22, 2005
Oklahoma
  • Statute: 21-886, Crime Against Nature. Unconstitutional under Lawrence v. Texas Penalty: 10 years Classification: Felony Restrictions: Same-sex only
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§21-886 Crime Against Nature-Penalty Every person who is guilty of the detestable and abominable crime against nature, committed with mankind or with a beast, is punishable by imprisonment in the penitentiary not exceeding ten (10) years. R.L. 1910, § 2444; Laws 1992, c. 289, § 1, emerg. eff. May 25, 1992; Amended by Laws 1997, H.B. No. 1213 c. 133. § 263, emerg. Effective Date Amended to July 1, 1999 by Laws 1998, c. 2 (First Extraordinary Session), §§ 23-26, effective June 19, 1998 ( superseded document available ).; Amended by Laws 1997, c. 333, § 5, Effective Date Amended to July 1, 1999 by Laws 1998, c. 2 (First Extraordinary Session), §§ 23-26, effective June 19, 1998 ( superseded document available) ; Amended by H.B. 1009X (1st Ex. Sess. 1999), § 167, emerg. eff. July 1, 1999 ( superseded document available) ; Amended by Laws 2002, SB 1536, c. 460, § 8, eff. November 1, 2002 (

32. Stetson Law -- Resume Of Professor Robert Batey
Measure for Measure, 26 oklahoma City University law Review 261 (2001). The Appeal Provision of Florida s criminal Punishment code Unwise and
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34. Municipal Codes--Public Nuisance
any criminal violation of federal law, state law, or City code committed by (1) Illegal drugs and drugrelated criminal activity exists in oklahoma
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City of Los Angeles Municipal Code - 03/31/99 CHAPTER IV - PUBLIC WELFARE ARTICLE 7 - MISCELLANEOUS SEC. 47.50. NARCOTICS AND GANG-RELATED CRIME EVICTION PROGRAM (Added by Ord. No. 171,443, Eff. 1/19/97.) A. DEFINITIONS For the purposes of this section, the definitions in Section 12.03 of this Code and the following definitions shall apply: CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE. A drug, substance, or immediate precursor, as listed in the Uniform Controlled Substances Act, Health and Safety Code Section 11000 et seq. DRUG-RELATED NUISANCE. Any activity related to the possession, sale, use or manufacturing of a controlled substance that creates an unreasonable interference with the comfortable enjoyment of life, property and safety of other residents of the premises or within a 1000 foot radius from the boundary line of the premises. Such activity includes, but is not limited to, any activity commonly associated with illegal drug dealing, such as noise, steady traffic day and night to a particular unit, barricaded units, sighting of weapons, drug loitering as defined in Health and Safety Code Section 11532, or other drug-related circumstances. GANG-RELATED CRIME.

35. Open World - Russian Judges To Visit Oklahoma City To Study Courts And Meet Loca
The judges are participating in a pilot project on the rule of law designed to revamp the criminal code, impose new restrictions on the powers of
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36. Oklahoma Drunk Driving Defense
According to oklahoma law, DWI is operating a motor vehicle on a public roadway while having a Drunk driving is defined by each state s criminal code.
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37. State Unborn Victim Laws
oklahoma House Bill 1686, signed into law on May 20, 2005, 2003, the protections of the entire criminal code extend to an unborn child at every stage
http://www.nrlc.org/Unborn_victims/Statehomicidelaws092302.html

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June 8, 2005 What appears below is a summary of the laws of the states that recognize the unlawful killing of an unborn child as homicide in at least some circumstances. T he federal Unborn Victims of Violence Act enacted April 1, 2004, covers unborn victims of federal and military crimes. Full-Coverage Unborn Victim States (
(States With Homicide Laws That Recognize Unborn Children as Victims Throughout the Period of Pre-natal Development) Arizona:
The "unborn child in the womb at any stage of its development" is fully covered by the state's murder and manslaughter statutes. For purposes of establishing the level of punishment, a victim who is "an unborn child shall be treated like a minor who is under twelve years of age." Senate Bill 1052, signed into law on April 25, 2005, amending the following sections of the Arizona Revised Statutes: 13-604, 13-604.01, 13-703, 13-1102, 13-1103, 13-1104, 13-1105, 13-4062, 31-412, 41-1604.11 and 41-1604.13. Idaho: Murder is defined as the killing of a "human embryo or fetus" under certain conditions. The law provides that manslaughter includes the unlawful killing of a human embryo or fetus without malice. The law provides that a person commits aggravated battery when, in committing battery upon the person of a pregnant female, that person causes great bodily harm, permanent disability or permanent disfigurement to an embryo or fetus. Idaho Sess. Law Chap. 330 (SB1344)(2002).

38. Substantive Law On The Web
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39. OCCA OUJI-CR 2-15
10 of the code states in unequivocal terms that the approach of the code Note, The Status of Impossibility in oklahoma criminal Attempt law, 31 Okla.
http://www.occa.state.ok.us/online/oujis/oujisrvr.jsp?oc=OUJI-CR 2-15

40. OCCA OUJI-CR 2-15
The wording of section 44 is almost identical to that of the code, Note, The Status of Impossibility in oklahoma criminal Attempt law, 31 Okla. L. Rev.
http://www.occa.state.ok.us/online/oujis/oujisrvr.jsp?o=38

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