§ 21-1. Title of code. |
§ 21-2. Criminal acts are only those prescribed - "This code" defined. |
§ 21-3. Crime and public offense defined. |
§ 21-4. Crimes classified. |
§ 21-5. Felony defined. |
§ 21-6. Misdemeanor defined. |
§ 21-7. Objects of penal code. |
§ 21-8. Conviction must precede punishment. |
§ 21-9. Punishment of felonies. |
§ 21-10. Punishment of misdemeanor. |
§ 21-11. Special provisions as governing - Acts punishable in different ways - Acts not otherwise punishable by imprisonment. |
§ 21-12. Repealed by Laws 1999, 1st Ex.Sess., c. 5, § 452, eff. July 1, 1999. |
§ 21-12.1. Required service of minimum percentage of sentence – Effective date. |
§ 21-13. Repealed by Laws 1999, 1st Ex.Sess., c. 5, § 452, eff. July 1, 1999. |
§ 21-13.1. Required service of minimum percentage of sentence - Offenses specified. |
§ 21-14. Repealed by Laws 1999, 1st Ex.Sess., c. 5, § 452, eff. July 1, 1999. |
§ 21-15. Repealed by Laws 1999, 1st Ex.Sess., c. 5, § 452, eff. July 1, 1999. |
§ 21-16. Repealed by Laws 1999, 1st Ex.Sess., c. 5, § 452, eff. July 1, 1999. |
§ 21-17. Repealed by Laws 1999, 1st Ex.Sess., c. 5, § 452, eff. July 1, 1999. |
§ 21-18. Repealed by Laws 1999, 1st Ex.Sess., c. 5, § 452, eff. July 1, 1999. |
§ 21-19. Uniform reporting system to be used by criminal and juvenile justice information systems. |
§ 21-20.1. Repealed by Laws 1999, 1st Ex.Sess., c. 5, § 452, eff. July 1, 1999. |
§ 21-20.2. Repealed by Laws 1999, 1st Ex.Sess., c. 5, § 452, eff. July 1, 1999. |
§ 21-20.3. Repealed by Laws 1999, 1st Ex.Sess., c. 5, § 452, eff. July 1, 1999. |
§ 21-20.4. Repealed by Laws 1999, 1st Ex.Sess., c. 5, § 452, eff. July 1, 1999. |
§ 21-21. Prohibited act a misdemeanor, when. |
§ 21-22. Gross injuries - Grossly disturbing peace - Openly outraging public decency - Injurious acts not expressly forbidden. |
§ 21-23. Repealed by Laws 1970, c. 199, § 2. |
§ 21-24. Acts punishable under foreign laws. |
§ 21-25. Repealed by Laws 1986, c. 178, § 1, eff. Nov. 1, 1986. |
§ 21-26. Contempts, criminal acts which are also punishable as. |
§ 21-27. Mitigation of punishment. |
§ 21-28. Aiding in a misdemeanor. |
§ 21-29. Sending letter - When complete - Place of prosecution. |
§ 21-30. Failure to perform duty. |
§ 21-41. Conviction for attempt not permitted where crime is perpetrated. |
§ 21-42. Attempts to commit crimes - Punishment. |
§ 21-43. Unsuccessful attempt - Another crime committed. |
§ 21-44. Attempt defined. |
§ 21-51. Repealed by Laws 1997, c. 133, § 602, eff. July 1, 1999. |
§ 21-51.1. Second and subsequent offenses after conviction of offense punishable by imprisonment in the State Penitentiary. |
§ 21-51.1a. Second offense of rape in the first degree, forcible sodomy, lewd molestation or sexual abuse of a child. |
§ 21-51.2. Second and subsequent offenses 10 years after completion of sentence. |
§ 21-51.3. Second and subsequent offenses after conviction of petit larceny, or attempt to commit offense punishable by imprisonment in the State Penitentiary. |
§ 21-51A. Repealed by Laws 1997, c. 133, § 602, eff. July 1, 1999. |
§ 21-52. Repealed by Laws 1998, c. 133, § 602, eff. July 1, 1999. |
§ 21-53. Attempt to conceal death of child - Felony on subsequent conviction. |
§ 21-54. When first conviction was foreign. |
§ 21-61. Repealed by Laws 1979, c. 135, § 7, emerg. eff. May 3, 1979. |
§ 21-61.1. Sentences to be served in order received by penal institution - Concurrent sentences - Credit for good conduct. |
§ 21-61.2. Sentences to run concurrent with federal court or another state's court sentence. |
§ 21-61.3. Parole - Revocation - Relinquishment of custody. |
§ 21-61.4. Suspended sentence - Revocation - Relinquishment of custody. |
§ 21-61.5. Return to State to complete sentence. |
§ 21-62. Repealed by Laws 1997, c. 133, § 602, eff. July 1, 1999. |
§ 21-62.1. Imprisonment where no maximum. |
§ 21-63. Repealed by Laws 1978, c. 74, § 1. |
§ 21-64. Imposition of fine in addition to imprisonment. |
§ 21-65. Civil rights suspended. |
§ 21-66. Repealed by Laws 1976, c. 163, § 7, emerg. eff. June 1, 1976. |
§ 21-67. Person of convict protected. |
§ 21-68. Conviction does not work forfeiture. |
§ 21-81. Testimony - Privilege of witnesses and perjury. |
§ 21-91. Terms to have meanings specified unless different meaning appears. |
§ 21-92. Willfully defined. |
§ 21-93. Negligent - Negligence. |
§ 21-94. Corruptly. |
§ 21-95. Malice - Maliciously. |
§ 21-96. Knowingly. |
§ 21-97. Bribe. |
§ 21-98. Vessel. |
§ 21-99. Peace officers. |
§ 21-99a. Authority of peace officers. |
§ 21-100. Signature. |
§ 21-101. Writing includes printing. |
§ 21-102. Real property. |
§ 21-103. Personal property. |
§ 21-104. Property defined. |
§ 21-105. Person defined. |
§ 21-106. Person as designating party whose property may be subject of offense. |
§ 21-107. Singular includes plural. |
§ 21-108. Gender. |
§ 21-109. Present tense. |
§ 21-110. Intent to defraud. |
§ 21-131. Civil remedies not affected. |
§ 21-132. Proceeding to impeach or remove. |
§ 21-133. Military punishment - Contempt - Apprentices, Bastards, etc. |
§ 21-141. Payment into school fund. |
§ 21-142.1. Intent of Legislature. |
§ 21-142.2. Short title. |
§ 21-142.3. Definitions. |
§ 21-142.4. Crime Victims Compensation Board - Membership - Qualifications - Term - Vacancies - Officers - Expenses. |
§ 21-142.5. Powers of Board relating to claims for compensation - Office and staff support. |
§ 21-142.6. Additional powers of Board. |
§ 21-142.7. Collateral source contributions. |
§ 21-142.8. Parties - Right to appear - Hearing - Notice - Settlement of claim. |
§ 21-142.9. Waiver of physician-patient privilege - Mental or physical examination – Reports - Advisory panel - Limiting compensation for treatment - Debt collection. |
§ 21-142.10. Award of compensation - Criteria - Amount - Denial, withdrawal or reduction - Reconsideration. |
§ 21-142.11. Prosecution, conviction or adjudication not required - Proof of conviction or copy of adjudication order - Suspension of proceedings. |
§ 21-142.12. Recovery from collateral source - Subrogation of state - Retention of funds in trust - Notice to Board. |
§ 21-142.13. Payment of award - Exemption from process - Assignment - Counseling expenses. |
§ 21-142.14. Advancement on award. |
§ 21-142.15. Reports to be made by Board. |
§ 21-142.16. False claims. |
§ 21-142.17. Crime Victims Compensation Revolving Fund. |
§ 21-142.18. Victim compensation assessments - Probation or parole fees - Restitution funds. |
§ 21-142.19. Administration of Sexual Assault Examination Fund - Transfer. |
§ 21-142.20. Sexual Assault Examination Fund - Establishment. |
§ 21-142.31. Short title. |
§ 21-142.32. Murrah Crime Victims Compensation Fund - Eligibility - Contributions - Restrictions on expenditure of monies. |
§ 21-142.33. Processding of claims - Power of Administrator of Crime Victims Compensation Board. |
§ 21-142.34. Compensation for loss - Limits. |
§ 21-142.35. Denial of claim under act not to be construed as denying rights under Oklahoma Crime Victims Compensation Act - Presumption. |
§ 21-142.36. Rules. |
§ 21-142A. Short title. |
§ 21-142A-1. Definitions. |
§ 21-142A-2. Victims and witnesses rights. |
§ 21-142A-3. Informing victim of rights. |
§ 21-142A-4. Petition for relief. |
§ 21-142A-5. Restitution form. |
§ 21-142A-6. Priority interest in proceeds. |
§ 21-142A-7. Address designation. |
§ 21-142A-8. Presentation and use of victim impact statement at sentencing and parole proceedings. |
§ 21-142A-9. Disclosure of personal information of victim or witness may be prohibited. |
§ 21-142A-10. Wearing of buttons containing victim's picture by immediate family. |
§ 21-142A-11. Return of exhibit. |
§ 21-142A-12. Contesting parole – Notification of victims. |
§ 21-142A-13. Granting of parole or pardon – Notification of victims. |
§ 21-142A-14. Witnessing execution - Rules. |
§ 21-142B. Civil action by victim of felony crime against offender - Attorney's fees and costs - Reduction of hardship exemption from garnishment. |
§ 21-151. Persons liable to punishment in state. |
§ 21-152. Persons capable of committing crimes - Exceptions - Children - Idiots - Lunatics - Ignorance - Commission without consciousness - Involuntary subjection. |
§ 21-153. Intoxication no defense. |
§ 21-154. Morbid propensity no defense. |
§ 21-155. Subjection to superior exonerates. |
§ 21-156. Duress defense. |
§ 21-157. Repealed by Laws 1976, c. 35, § 2. |
§ 21-158. Repealed by Laws 1976, c. 35, § 2. |
§ 21-159. Repealed by Laws 1976, c. 35, § 2. |
§ 21-160. Public foreign ministers exempted. |
§ 21-171. Classification of parties. |
§ 21-172. Principals defined. |
§ 21-173. Accessories defined. |
§ 21-174. No accessories to misdemeanor. |
§ 21-175. Punishment of accessories. |
§ 21-181. Betting upon an election a misdemeanor. |
§ 21-182. Offers of office by candidate a misdemeanor. |
§ 21-183. Communicating an offer of office. |
§ 21-187. Definitions. |
§ 21-187.1. Individual or family contributions – Contributions using intermediary or conduit – Lobbyist or lobbyist principal contributions. |
§ 21-187.2. Corporate contributions. |
§ 21-262. Act of officer de facto. |
§ 21-263. Falsely assuming to be officer. |
§ 21-264. False impersonation of peace officers - False insignia on motor vehicle. |
§ 21-265. Bribing or offering bribe to executive officer. |
§ 21-266. Asking or receiving bribes. |
§ 21-267. Preventing officer's performance of duty. |
§ 21-268. Resisting executive officer. |
§ 21-269. Asking or receiving unauthorized reward for official act. |
§ 21-270. Reward for omission to act, asking or receiving. |
§ 21-271. Asking or receiving unauthorized advance fees. |
§ 21-272. Taking unlawful reward for requisition for fugitive. |
§ 21-273. Buying appointments to office. |
§ 21-274. Selling appointments to office. |
§ 21-275. Reward for making appointment or deputation. |
§ 21-276. Unlawful deputation is void. |
§ 21-277. Exercising functions of office after term expires. |
§ 21-278. Refusal to surrender books to successor. |
§ 21-279. Administrative officers included. |
§ 21-280. Disturbance, interference or disruption of state business - Penalties. |
§ 21-281. False statements made during an internal investigation. |
§ 21-282. Unlawful acts - Violations. |
§ 21-301. Preventing meetings of Legislature. |
§ 21-302. Disturbing legislative proceedings - Penalty. |
§ 21-302.1. Refusal to leave legislative chambers, galleries and offices - Penalty. |
§ 21-303. Compelling adjournment of Legislature. |
§ 21-304. Preventing legislative member or personnel from performing official duties - Penalty. |
§ 21-305. Compelling Legislature to perform or omit act. |
§ 21-306. Altering draft bill. |
§ 21-307. Altering engrossed copy of bill. |
§ 21-308. Bribery of or influencing members. |
§ 21-309. Soliciting bribes - Trading votes. |
§ 21-310. Witness refusing to attend legislature or committee. |
§ 21-311. Witness refusing to testify before legislature or committee. |
§ 21-312. Forfeiture of office - Disqualification to hold office. |
§ 21-318. Bribery. |
§ 21-320. Penalty for violating Section 318. |
§ 21-321. Member of legislature - Soliciting or securing employment with state department or institution. |
§ 21-322. Penalty for violating Section 321. |
§ 21-331. Receipt to be given - Copy sent to Tax Commission. |
§ 21-332. Records and information confidential. |
§ 21-333. Violations - Punishment. |
§ 21-334. Compensation contingent upon influencing official action or legislation. |
§ 21-341. Embezzlement and false accounts by officers. |
§ 21-341.1. Postage meter - Unlawful use. |
§ 21-342. Suspension - Vacancy filled. |
§ 21-343. Other violation of official conduct. |
§ 21-344. Fraud by officer authorized to sell, lease or make contract. |
§ 21-345. Refusal of officer to perform duty. |
§ 21-346. Obstructing the collection of taxes. |
§ 21-347. Applies to all officers. |
§ 21-348. Willful neglect by state officers. |
§ 21-349. Injuring or burning public buildings. |
§ 21-350. Seizing military stores. |
§ 21-351. False statement regarding taxes. |
§ 21-352. Unlawfully issuing or paying warrants. |
§ 21-353. Officer dealing in warrants - Misdemeanor. |
§ 21-354. Penalty. |
§ 21-355. Member of governing body not to furnish public supplies for consideration - Exceptions. |
§ 21-356. Contract or purchase void - Members of body liable. |
§ 21-357. Penalty for such contract or purchase. |
§ 21-358. False, fictitious, or fraudulent claim for payment of public funds or on employment application. |
§ 21-359. Penalties. |
§ 21-360. Coercing political participation of state employees. |
§ 21-361. Acceptance, use or redemption for personal gain. |
§ 21-362. Vendors crediting, furnishing, etc. for personal use. |
§ 21-363. Violations - Punishment. |
§ 21-364. Repealed by Laws 1989, c. 154, § 2, operative July 1, 1989. |
§ 21-371. Use in advertising prohibited. |
§ 21-372. Mutilation, treating with indignity or destroying flag - Definitions. |
§ 21-373. Penalty for violation of Section 372. |
§ 21-374. Display of red flag or emblem of disloyalty or anarchy. |
§ 21-375. Raising certain flags over tax-supported property prohibited - Penalty. |
§ 21-380. Bribery of fiduciary. |
§ 21-380.1. Commercial bribery involving an insured depository institution. |
§ 21-381. Bribing officers. |
§ 21-382. Officers receiving bribes. |
§ 21-383. Bribing jurors, referees, etc. |
§ 21-384. Receiving bribes by jurors, referees, etc. |
§ 21-385. Misconduct of jurors. |
§ 21-386. Accepting gifts. |
§ 21-387. Gifts defined. |
§ 21-388. Attempts to influence jurors. |
§ 21-389. Drawing jurors fraudulently. |
§ 21-390. Misconduct by officer in charge of jury. |
§ 21-399. Athletic contests - Bribery of participants, officials, etc. |
§ 21-400. Acceptance of bribe by participant, official, etc. |
§ 21-401. Gifts or rewards for outstanding play or meritorious service not prohibited. |
§ 21-402. Forfeiture of monies, properties and assets used in violation of bribery laws. |
§ 21-403. Issuance of orders and writs pending trial. |
§ 21-404. Hearing - Judgment of forfeiture - Sale of properties or assets. |
§ 21-405. Appeals - Disposition of proceeds. |
§ 21-406. Fees as additional to salaries. |
§ 21-421. Conspiracy – Definition - Punishment. |
§ 21-422. Conspiracy outside state against the peace of the state. |
§ 21-423. Overt act necessary. |
§ 21-424. Punishment for conspiracy against state. |
§ 21-425. Engaging or conspiring to engage in pattern of criminal offenses. |
§ 21-431. Rearrest of escaped prisoners. |
§ 21-434. Attempt to escape from penitentiary. |
§ 21-436. Attempt to escape from other prison than penitentiary. |
§ 21-437. Assisting prisoner to escape. |
§ 21-438. Carrying into prison things to aid escape. |
§ 21-439. Concealing escaped prisoner. |
§ 21-440. Harboring criminals and fugitives – Assisting a sex offender in violation of registration requirements – Unlawful acts - Penalties. |
§ 21-441. Assisting escape from officer. |
§ 21-442. Prisoner defined. |
§ 21-443. Escape from city or county jail or custody of Department of Corrections - Penalty - Juvenile or youthful offender. |
§ 21-443a. Additional punishment under rules and regulations of prison after escape. |
§ 21-444. Escape or attempt to escape from arrest or detention – Removal of monitoring device. |
§ 21-445. Unauthorized entry into penal institution, jail, etc. - Penalties. |
§ 21-446. Unlawful transport of alien - Concealing, harboring or sheltering from detection - Destroying, hiding, altering, or keeping documentation. |
§ 21-451. Offering false evidence. |
§ 21-452. Deceiving witness. |
§ 21-453. Preparing false evidence. |
§ 21-454. Destroying evidence. |
§ 21-455. Preventing witness from giving testimony - Threatening witness who has given testimony. |
§ 21-456. Bribing witness - Subornation of perjury. |
§ 21-461. Larceny or destruction of records by clerk or officer. |
§ 21-462. Larceny or destruction of records by other persons. |
§ 21-463. Offering forged or false instruments for record. |
§ 21-464. Forging name to petition - Penalties. |
§ 21-471. Repealed by Laws 2013, c. 90, § 1, eff. Nov. 1, 2013. |
§ 21-481. Employment of relatives unlawful, when. |
§ 21-482. Unlawful to pay salary to ineligible persons. |
§ 21-483. Appointment of one related to another officer. |
§ 21-484. Relatives cannot hold office, when. |
§ 21-484.1. Applicability. |
§ 21-485. Penalty. |
§ 21-486. Removal from office for violation of article. |
§ 21-486.1. Exemption of employees already in service of district from certain nepotism provisions. |
§ 21-487. Officers affected. |
§ 21-491. Perjury defined - Defense. |
§ 21-492. Oath defined. |
§ 21-493. Oath of office. |
§ 21-494. Irregularities no defense. |
§ 21-495. Incompetency no defense. |
§ 21-496. Contradictory statements as perjury. |
§ 21-497. Making deposition or certificate. |
§ 21-498. Degree of proof required. |
§ 21-499. Defenses to charges of perjury. |
§ 21-500. Perjury as a felony. |
§ 21-501. Summary committal of witness. |
§ 21-502. Witness bound over to appear. |
§ 21-503. Documents may be retained. |
§ 21-504. Perjury by subornation - Felony - Attempted perjury by subornation. |
§ 21-505. Punishment of subornation of perjury. |
§ 21-521. Rescuing prisoners. |
§ 21-522. Taking goods from legal custody. |
§ 21-531. Destruction or falsification of records. |
§ 21-532. Permitting escapes. |
§ 21-533. Refusing to receive or fingerprint prisoners - Medical exceptions. |
§ 21-534. Delaying to take before magistrate. |
§ 21-535. Arrest without authority. |
§ 21-536. Misconduct in executing a search warrant. |
§ 21-537. Refusing to aid officer. |
§ 21-538. Refusing to make arrest. |
§ 21-539. Resisting execution of process in time of insurrection. |
§ 21-540. Obstructing officer. |
§ 21-540A. Eluding peace officer. |
§ 21-540B. Roadblocks. |
§ 21-540C. Fortification of access point where felony under Controlled Dangerous Substances Act is being committed. |
§ 21-541. Extrajudicial oaths. |
§ 21-542. Administering extrajudicial oaths. |
§ 21-543. Compounding crimes. |
§ 21-544. Compounding prosecution. |
§ 21-545. Attempt to intimidate officer. |
§ 21-546. Suppressing evidence. |
§ 21-547. Buying lands in suit. |
§ 21-548. Buying or selling pretended right or title to land. |
§ 21-549. Mortgage of land adversely possessed not prohibited. |
§ 21-550. Common barratry defined. |
§ 21-551. Barratry a misdemeanor. |
§ 21-552. Repealed by Laws 1997, c. 405, § 8, emerg. eff. June 13, 1997. |
§ 21-553. Interest of accused no defense to barratry prosecution. |
§ 21-554. Attorneys - Buying demands for suit - Misleading inferior courts. |
§ 21-555. District attorneys and their partners. |
§ 21-556. Prosecutor advising the defense. |
§ 21-557. Attorneys may defend themselves. |
§ 21-559. Claims for collection, loans or advances on. |
§ 21-562. Receiving claims in payment of debts. |
§ 21-563. Application of preceding sections. |
§ 21-564. Privilege of witnesses in respect to claims or debts sold. |
§ 21-565. Contempts, direct and indirect – Definitions. |
§ 21-565.1. Trial court - Power to punish contempt - Censure - Contempt proceedings. |
§ 21-566. Direct or indirect contempt - Penalties - Cases involving failure to comply with court orders regarding children. |
§ 21-566.1. Noncompliance with child support order - Indirect civil contempt. |
§ 21-567. Indirect contempts - Proceedings. |
§ 21-567A. Violation of child custody order – Affirmative defense – Emergency or protective custody. |
§ 21-567B. Failure to appear for jury service - Sanctions. |
§ 21-568. Contempt - Substance of offense made of record. |
§ 21-569. Attorneys - Second application to another judge to stay trial. |
§ 21-570. Grand juror acting after challenge allowed. |
§ 21-571. Disclosure of deposition. |
§ 21-572. Disclosure of deposition returned by grand jury. |
§ 21-573. Fraudulent concealment of property. |
§ 21-575. Attorneys, misconduct by - Deceit - Delaying suit - Receiving allowance for money not laid out. |
§ 21-576. Attorney permitting other person to use his name. |
§ 21-577. Attorneys, use of name lawful, when. |
§ 21-578. Inheritance, intercepting by fraudulent production of infant. |
§ 21-579. Substituting child. |
§ 21-580. Public officers - Willful neglect of duty a misdemeanor. |
§ 21-581. Willful omission of duty by public officers. |
§ 21-582. Disclosing presentment or indictment. |
§ 21-583. Disclosing proceedings of grand jury. |
§ 21-584. Prosecuting suit or bringing action or procuring arrest in false name. |
§ 21-586. Communicating with a convict. |
§ 21-587. False certificate by public officer. |
§ 21-588. Recording of grand or petit jury proceedings - Listening or observing - Penalty. |
§ 21-589. False reporting of crime - False reporting of missing child. |
§ 21-590. Maintenance of financial and business records - Retention and disposal procedure - Violations. |
§ 21-591. Definitions. |
§ 21-592. Definitions. |
§ 21-641. Assault defined. |
§ 21-642. Battery defined. |
§ 21-643. Force against another not unlawful, when - Self-defense - Defense of property. |
§ 21-644. Assault - Assault and battery - Domestic abuse. |
§ 21-644.1. Domestic abuse with a prior pattern of physical abuse. |
§ 21-645. Assault, battery, or assault and battery with dangerous weapon. |
§ 21-646. Aggravated assault and battery defined. |
§ 21-647. Punishment for aggravated assault and battery. |
§ 21-648. Definitions. |
§ 21-649. Assault, battery or assault and battery upon police officer or other peace officer - Penalties. |
§ 21-649.1. Certain acts against police dog or police horse prohibited - Penalties. |
§ 21-649.2. Killing police dog or police horse - Penalties. |
§ 21-650. Aggravated assault and battery upon peace officer. |
§ 21-650.1. Athletic contests - Assault and battery upon referee, umpire, etc. |
§ 21-650.2. Assault or battery upon Corrections, Human Services or Juvenile Affairs employee or contractor. |
§ 21-650.3. Delaying, obstructing or interfering with emergency medical technician or other emergency medical care provider - Punishment. |
§ 21-650.4. Assault and battery upon emergency medical care providers. |
§ 21-650.5. Aggravated assault and battery or assault with firearm or other dangerous weapon upon emergency medical technician or other emergency medical care provider - Penalty. |
§ 21-650.6. Assault or battery or assault and battery upon officer of state district or appellate court, Workers' Compensation Court, witness or juror - Penalty. |
§ 21-650.7. Assault, battery, or assault and battery upon school employee or student – Notice - Definition. |
§ 21-650.8. Felony assault, battery or assault and battery upon employee of facility for delinquent children, juvenile detention center or juvenile bureau. |
§ 21-650.9. Persons in custody - Placing body wastes or fluids upon government employee or contractor. |
§ 21-650.10. Touching assistive device with intent to harass – Penalties. |
§ 21-650.11. Medical battery – Penalties - Definition. |
§ 21-651. Poison, attempt to kill by administering. |
§ 21-653. Punishment for other assaults with intent to kill. |
§ 21-661. Duel defined. |
§ 21-662. Dueling a felony. |
§ 21-681. Assaults with intent to commit felony. |
§ 21-684. Performance of partial-birth abortion. |
§ 21-691. Homicide defined. |
§ 21-692. Homicide classified. |
§ 21-693. Proof necessary to conviction of murder or manslaughter. |
§ 21-694. Certain common law rules abolished. |
§ 21-695. Confidential or domestic relation may be considered. |
§ 21-701.7. Murder in the first degree. |
§ 21-701.8. Murder in the second degree. |
§ 21-701.9. Punishment for murder. |
§ 21-701.10. Sentencing proceeding - Murder in the first degree - State seeking death penalty. |
§ 21-701.10-1. Sentencing proceeding - Murder in the first degree - Life imprisonment. |
§ 21-701.10a. Sentencing proceeding on remand - Murder in the first degree - Admissibility of evidence. |
§ 21-701.10b. Death sentence prohibited for defendants who were mentally retarded prior to age 18 - Sentencing proceedings. |
§ 21-701.11. Instructions - Jury findings of aggravating circumstance. |
§ 21-701.11a. Clemency not affected. |
§ 21-701.12. Aggravating circumstances. |
§ 21-701.13. Death penalty - Review of sentence. |
§ 21-701.14. Repealed by Laws 1991, c. 238, § 37, eff. July 1, 1991. |
§ 21-701.15. Constitutionality - Sentence. |
§ 21-701.16. Solicitation for murder in the first degree. |
§ 21-701.17. Repealed by Laws 1999, 1st Ex.Sess., c. 5, § 452, eff. July 1, 1999. |
§ 21-702. Design to effect death inferred. |
§ 21-703. Premeditation. |
§ 21-704. Anger or intoxication no defense. |
§ 21-705. Act imminently dangerous and evincing depraved mind. |
§ 21-711. Manslaughter in the first degree defined. |
§ 21-712. Liability of physicians. |
§ 21-713. Repealed by Laws 2006, c. 185, § 23, eff. Nov. 1, 2006. |
§ 21-714. Procuring destruction of unborn child. |
§ 21-715. Manslaughter in the first degree a felony. |
§ 21-716. Manslaughter in the second degree. |
§ 21-717. Owner of mischievous animal which kills person. |
§ 21-722. Manslaughter in the second degree a felony - Penalty. |
§ 21-723. Offender’s knowledge of victim’s pregnancy. |
§ 21-731. Excusable homicide, what is. |
§ 21-732. Justifiable homicide by officer. |
§ 21-733. Justifiable homicide by any person. |
§ 21-741. Kidnapping defined. |
§ 21-745. Kidnapping for purpose of extortion - Assisting in disposing, receiving, possessing or exchanging money or property received. |
§ 21-746. Venue. |
§ 21-747. Holder of hostage - Telephone communications. |
§ 21-748. Human trafficking. |
§ 21-748.2. Guidelines for treatment of human trafficking victims – Right to civil action – Notice of rights – Remand to Human Services. |
§ 21-751. Maiming defined. |
§ 21-752. Maiming one's self. |
§ 21-754. Means and manner of maiming immaterial. |
§ 21-755. Maiming by disfigurement. |
§ 21-756. Design to maim inferred. |
§ 21-757. Premeditated design. |
§ 21-758. Recovery before trial a bar - Conviction of assault and battery. |
§ 21-759. Penalty for maiming. |
§ 21-760. Female genital mutilation. |
§ 21-771. Libel defined. |
§ 21-772. Privileged publications. |
§ 21-773. Penalty - Civil liability. |
§ 21-774. Defenses in criminal libel action. |
§ 21-776. Publication, what constitutes. |
§ 21-777. Newspapers reporting official proceedings. |
§ 21-778. Threatened libel. |
§ 21-779. Imputing unchastity to females - Penalty. |
§ 21-780. Imputing unchastity - Evidence necessary - Defenses. |
§ 21-781. False rumors - Slander - Penalty. |
§ 21-791. Robbery defined. |
§ 21-792. Force or fear - How employed. |
§ 21-793. Degree of force immaterial. |
§ 21-794. What fear is an element. |
§ 21-795. Value of property not material. |
§ 21-796. Taking secretly not robbery. |
§ 21-797. Degrees of robbery. |
§ 21-798. Robbery in the first degree a felony. |
§ 21-799. Robbery in the second degree a felony. |
§ 21-800. Robbery by two or more persons a felony. |
§ 21-801. Robbery or attempted robbery with dangerous weapon or imitation firearm a felony. |
§ 21-811. Suicide defined. |
§ 21-813. Aiding suicide. |
§ 21-814. Furnishing weapon or drug. |
§ 21-815. Aid in attempt to commit suicide. |
§ 21-816. Incapacity of person committing or attempting suicide no defense. |
§ 21-817. Aiding suicide a felony. |
§ 21-818. Aiding an attempt at suicide a felony. |
§ 21-831. Intoxicated physician. |
§ 21-832. Willfully poisoning food, drink, medicine, or patent or proprietary medicine. |
§ 21-833. Unlawful confinement of lunatics. |
§ 21-834. Reconfining persons discharged upon writ of deliverance. |
§ 21-835. Concealing persons to avoid habeas corpus. |
§ 21-836. Assisting in concealing person to avoid habeas corpus. |
§ 21-837. Intimidating laborers. |
§ 21-838. Intimidating employers. |
§ 21-839.1. Right of privacy - Use of name or picture for advertising without consent - Misdemeanor. |
§ 21-839.1A. Use of name or picture of Armed Forces member for advertising without consent - Misdemeanor. |
§ 21-839.2. Right of action - Damages. |
§ 21-839.3. Right of photographer to exhibit specimens of work - Other uses excepted. |
§ 21-841. Repealed by Laws 2006, c. 141, § 5, eff. Nov. 1, 2006. |
§ 21-841.5. Renumbered as § 1-1451 of Title 63 by Laws 2001, c. 384, § 12, emerg. eff. June 4, 2001. |
§ 21-842. Repealed by Laws 2006, c. 141, § 5, eff. Nov. 1, 2006. |
§ 21-842.1. Performing or offering to perform body piercing or tattooing on child under 18 years—Definitions. |
§ 21-842.2. Penalties. |
§ 21-842.3. Rules to be promulgated by State Board of Health - City or county regulations - Licensing - Fines. |
§ 21-843. Renumbered as § 7115 of Title 10 by Laws 1995, c. 353, § 20, eff. Nov. 1, 1995. |
§ 21-843.1. Caretakers - Abuse, financial neglect, neglect, sexual abuse or exploitation of charge. |
§ 21-843.2. Verbal abuse of charge. |
§ 21-843.3. Abuse, sexual abuse, exploitation, or neglect of vulnerable adult. |
§ 21-843.4. Exploitation of elderly or disabled adult. |
§ 21-843.5. Child abuse - Child neglect - Child sexual abuse - Child sexual exploitation - Enabling - Penalties. |
§ 21-843.6. Payment of costs by defendant upon conviction. |
§ 21-843.7. Appointment of representatives for child. |
§ 21-844. Ordinary force as means of discipline not prohibited. |
§ 21-845. Renumbered as § 7102 of Title 10 by Laws 1995, c. 353, § 20, eff. Nov. 1, 1995. |
§ 21-846. Renumbered as § 7103 of Title 10 by Laws 1995, c. 353, § 20, eff. Nov. 1, 1995. |
§ 21-846.1. Renumbered as § 7104 of Title 10 by Laws 1995, c. 353, § 20, eff. Nov. 1, 1995. |
§ 21-847. Renumbered as § 7105 of Title 10 by Laws 1995, c. 353, § 20, eff. Nov. 1, 1995. |
§ 21-848. Renumbered as § 7113 of Title 10 by Laws 1995, c. 353, § 20, eff. Nov. 1, 1995. |
§ 21-849. Wiring or equipping of vehicles or structures with explosives a felony. |
§ 21-850. Malicious intimidation or harassment because of race, color, religion, ancestry, national origin or disability - Standardized reporting system. |
§ 21-851. Desertion of children under age of ten a felony. |
§ 21-852. Omission to provide for a child - Penalties. |
§ 21-852.1. Child endangerment - Knowingly permitting physical or sexual abuse – Good-faith reliance on spiritual healing - Penalties. |
§ 21-853. Desertion of wife or child under 15 a felony. |
§ 21-854. Proof of marriage - Wife as competent witness - Duty of County Attorney to prosecute. |
§ 21-855. Employment of prisoners - Disposition of wages - Parole on bond - Revocation of parole - Suspension of sentence - Who may inform against violator. |
§ 21-856. Causing, aiding, abetting or encouraging minor to be delinquent or runaway child, to commit felony or to become involved with criminal street gang. |
§ 21-856.1. Causing, aiding, abetting or encouraging minor to participate in certain drug-related crimes. |
§ 21-856.2. Harboring endangered runaway child. |
§ 21-856.3. Gang related offenses - Condition of membership. |
§ 21-857. Definitions. |
§ 21-858. Parent or guardian whose child commits crime of possession of firearm on school property - Administrative penalty. |
§ 21-858.1. Parent causing, aiding, abetting or encouraging minor to become in need of supervision or dependent or neglected - Punishment - Second or subsequent conviction. |
§ 21-858.2. Neglect by parent of child placed in parent's care by court. |
§ 21-858.3. Causing, aiding, abetting or encouraging minor to become delinquent, in need of supervision, or dependent and neglected - Penalty. |
§ 21-861. Procuring an abortion. |
§ 21-862. Submitting to or soliciting attempt to commit abortion. |
§ 21-863. Concealing stillbirth or death of child. |
§ 21-865. Definitions. |
§ 21-866. Elements of offense. |
§ 21-867. Trafficking in children a felony. |
§ 21-868. Partial invalidity. |
§ 21-869. Construction of act. |
§ 21-871. Adultery defined - Who may institute prosecution. |
§ 21-872. Punishment for adultery. |
§ 21-881. Bigamy defined. |
§ 21-882. Exceptions to the rule of bigamy. |
§ 21-883. Bigamy a felony. |
§ 21-884. Person marrying bigamist. |
§ 21-885. Incest. |
§ 21-886. Crime against nature. |
§ 21-887. Crime against nature, what penetration necessary. |
§ 21-888. See the following versions: |
§ 21-888v1. Forcible sodomy. |
§ 21-888v2. Forcible sodomy. |
§ 21-891. Child stealing - Penalty. |
§ 21-901. Blasphemy defined. |
§ 21-902. Serious discussion not blasphemy. |
§ 21-903. Blasphemy a misdemeanor. |
§ 21-904. Profane swearing. |
§ 21-905. Punishment for profane swearing. |
§ 21-906. Obscene language a misdemeanor, when. |
§ 21-907. Sunday to be observed. |
§ 21-908. Sabbath-breaking defined. |
§ 21-909. Persons observing other day as holy. |
§ 21-911. Punishment for Sabbath-breaking. |
§ 21-912. Malicious service of process or adjournment of trial. |
§ 21-913. Compelling form of belief. |
§ 21-914. Preventing religious act. |
§ 21-915. Disturbing religious meeting. |
§ 21-916. Definition of disturbance. |
§ 21-917. Motor vehicle defined - Antique, classic, or special interest automobile defined. |
§ 21-918. Sale, barter or exchange of motor vehicles on Sunday prohibited - Activities exempt. |
§ 21-919. Penalties. |
§ 21-931. Fees for fortune telling prohibited. |
§ 21-932. Penalty. |
§ 21-941. Opening, conducting or carrying on gambling game - Dealing for those engaged in game. |
§ 21-942. Betting on or playing prohibited game - Punishment. |
§ 21-943. Gambling paraphernalia - Disposition. |
§ 21-944. Slot machines - Setting up, operating or conducting - Punishment. |
§ 21-945. Use of real estate or buildings for gambling purposes - Punishment - Liens - Liability on official bond of receivers, etc. - Invalidity of leases. |
§ 21-946. Illegal use of building - Nuisance - Penalty. |
§ 21-947. Dice or other game at cigar stand, etc. - Punishment for permitting. |
§ 21-948. Officers - Illegal gambling - Collusion - Penalties. |
§ 21-949. Repealed by Laws 2006, c. 62, § 6, emerg. eff. April 17, 2006. |
§ 21-950. Officers receiving consideration for protection against arrest or conviction - Issuance of license, permit, etc., prohibited. |
§ 21-951. Investigation of alleged violations of act. |
§ 21-952. Persons jointly charged - Severance. |
§ 21-953. Accomplice testimony - Force of same. |
§ 21-954. Confidence games - Three-card monte. |
§ 21-955. Repealed by Laws 2013, c. 91, § 1, eff. Nov. 1, 2013. |
§ 21-956. Permitting gambling in building or on grounds. |
§ 21-957. Leasing for gambling purposes. |
§ 21-958. Lease void, when - Possession, how recovered. |
§ 21-959. Witnesses failing to testify. |
§ 21-960. Seizure of apparatus and delivery to magistrate. |
§ 21-961. Testimony, no person excused from giving. |
§ 21-962. Repealed by Laws 2006, c. 62, § 6, emerg. eff. April 17, 2006. |
§ 21-964. “Slot machine” defined. |
§ 21-965. "Thing of value" defined. |
§ 21-966. "Punch board" defined. |
§ 21-967. Words in singular and plural. |
§ 21-968. "Person" defined. |
§ 21-969. Possession, sale, or lease of slot machines or punch boards prohibited. |
§ 21-970. Slot machines - Acts prohibited - Punishment - Amusement machine or device near public school. |
§ 21-971. Punch boards - Acts prohibited - Punishment. |
§ 21-972. Slot machines and punch boards declared gambling devices - Public nuisance - Abatement. |
§ 21-973. Seizure of slot machines and punch boards - Confiscation, procedure for. |
§ 21-974. Officers' duties under act - Prosecutions. |
§ 21-975. Evidence of knowledge by officers and prosecutor of existence of slot machines or punch boards in community. |
§ 21-976. Failure of officers or prosecutor to perform duties under act - Removal - Punishment. |
§ 21-977. Partial invalidity. |
§ 21-981. Definitions. |
§ 21-982. Commercial gambling. |
§ 21-983. Permitting premises to be used for commercial gambling. |
§ 21-984. Dealing in gambling devices. |
§ 21-985. Possession of a gambling device. |
§ 21-986. Installing communication facilities for gamblers. |
§ 21-987. Dissemination of gambling information. |
§ 21-988. Conspiracy. |
§ 21-991. Betting or letting premises for betting on races. |
§ 21-992. Assisting unlawful business by telegraph. |
§ 21-993. Evidence for prosecution - Accomplices - Immunity for witnesses. |
§ 21-995.1. Repealed by Laws 1992, c. 328, § 33, eff. Dec. 1, 1992, and State Question No. 650, Legislative Referendum No. 294, at election held Nov. 3, 1992. |
§ 21-995.1a. Repealed by Laws 1992, c. 328, § 33, eff. Dec. 1, 1992, and State Question No. 650, Legislative Referendum No. 294, at election held Nov. 3, 1992. |
§ 21-995.2. Repealed by Laws 1992, c. 328, § 33, eff. Dec. 1, 1992, and State Question No. 650, Legislative Referendum No. 294, at election held Nov. 3, 1992. |
§ 21-995.3. Repealed by Laws 1992, c. 328, § 33, eff. Dec. 1, 1992, and State Question No. 650, Legislative Referendum No. 294, at election held Nov. 3, 1992. |
§ 21-995.3a. Repealed by Laws 1992, c. 328, § 33, eff. Dec. 1, 1992, and State Question No. 650, Legislative Referendum No. 294, at election held Nov. 3, 1992. |
§ 21-995.4. Repealed by Laws 1992, c. 328, § 33, eff. Dec. 1, 1992, and State Question No. 650, Legislative Referendum No. 294, at election held Nov. 3, 1992. |
§ 21-995.5. Repealed by Laws 1992, c. 328, § 33, eff. Dec. 1, 1992, and State Question No. 650, Legislative Referendum No. 294, at election held Nov. 3, 1992. |
§ 21-995.6. Repealed by Laws 1992, c. 328, § 33, eff. Dec. 1, 1992, and State Question No. 650, Legislative Referendum No. 294, at election held Nov. 3, 1992. |
§ 21-995.7. Repealed by Laws 1992, c. 328, § 33, eff. Dec. 1, 1992, and State Question No. 650, Legislative Referendum No. 294, at election held Nov. 3, 1992. |
§ 21-995.8. Repealed by Laws 1992, c. 328, § 33, eff. Dec. 1, 1992, and State Question No. 650, Legislative Referendum No. 294, at election held Nov. 3, 1992. |
§ 21-995.9. Repealed by Laws 1992, c. 328, § 33, eff. Dec. 1, 1992, and State Question No. 650, Legislative Referendum No. 294, at election held Nov. 3, 1992. |
§ 21-995.10. Repealed by Laws 1992, c. 328, § 33, eff. Dec. 1, 1992, and State Question No. 650, Legislative Referendum No. 294, at election held Nov. 3, 1992. |
§ 21-995.11. Repealed by Laws 1992, c. 328, § 33, eff. Dec. 1, 1992, and State Question No. 650, Legislative Referendum No. 294, at election held Nov. 3, 1992. |
§ 21-995.12. Repealed by Laws 1992, c. 328, § 33, eff. Dec. 1, 1992, and State Question No. 650, Legislative Referendum No. 294, at election held Nov. 3, 1992. |
§ 21-995.13. Repealed by Laws 1992, c. 328, § 33, eff. Dec. 1, 1992, and State Question No. 650, Legislative Referendum No. 294, at election held Nov. 3, 1992. |
§ 21-995.14. Repealed by Laws 1992, c. 328, § 33, eff. Dec. 1, 1992, and adopted by State Question No. 650, Legislative Referendum No. 294, at election held Nov. 3, 1992. |
§ 21-995.15. Repealed by Laws 1992, c. 328, § 33, eff. Dec. 1, 1992, and State Question No. 650, Legislative Referendum No. 294, at election held Nov. 3, 1992. |
§ 21-995.18. Repealed by Laws 1989, c. 154, § 2, operative July 1, 1989. |
§ 21-996.1. Consumers Disclosure of Prizes and Gifts Act - Short title. |
§ 21-996.2. Definitions. |
§ 21-996.3. Violations - Unlawful practices. |
§ 21-1021. Indecent exposure - Indecent exhibitions - Obscene material or child pornography - Solicitation of minors. |
§ 21-1021.1. Persons to whom act does not apply – Civil or injunctive relief. |
§ 21-1021.2. Minors – Procuring for participation in pornography. |
§ 21-1021.3. Guardians - Parents - Custodians - Consent to participation of minors in child pornography. |
§ 21-1021.4. Disclosure of obscene materials containing minors. |
§ 21-1022. Seizure of obscene material or child pornography – Delivery to magistrate. |
§ 21-1023. Finding by magistrate that material is obscene or child pornography – Issuance of factual and legal basis – Delivery to district attorney. |
§ 21-1024. Destruction of child pornography or obscene material. |
§ 21-1024.1. Definitions. |
§ 21-1024.2. Purchase, procurement or possession of child pornography. |
§ 21-1024.3. Seizure of evidentiary copy of obscene material or all copies of explicit child pornography. |
§ 21-1024.4. Destruction of obscene material or child pornography upon conviction. |
§ 21-1024.5. Investigation of child pornography. |
§ 21-1025. Bawdy-house, etc. - Penalty. |
§ 21-1026. Disorderly house. |
§ 21-1027. Letting building for unlawful purposes. |
§ 21-1028. Setting up or operating place of prostitution - Ownership - Renting - Procuring - Receiving person for forbidden purpose - Transportation - Receiving proceeds. |
§ 21-1030. Definitions. |
§ 21-1031. Punishment for violations - Fines - Knowingly engaging in prostitution while infected with HIV - Violations within certain distance from school or church. |
§ 21-1040.8. Publication, distribution or participation in preparation of obscene material or child pornography - Unsolicited mailings. |
§ 21-1040.9. Repealed by Laws 2000, c. 208, § 24, eff. Nov. 1, 2000. |
§ 21-1040.10. Repealed by Laws 2000, c. 208, § 24, eff. Nov. 1, 2000. |
§ 21-1040.11. Oklahoma Law on Obscenity and Child Pornography. |
§ 21-1040.12. Repealed by Laws 2000, c. 208, § 24, eff. Nov. 1, 2000. |
§ 21-1040.12a. Aggravated possession of child pornography - Penalties - Definitions. |
§ 21-1040.13. Acts prohibited - Felony. |
§ 21-1040.13a. Facilitating, encouraging, offering or soliciting sexual conduct or engaging in sexual communication with a minor or person believed to be a minor. |
§ 21-1040.14. Action for adjudication of obscenity or child pornographic content of mailable matter. |
§ 21-1040.15. Petition. |
§ 21-1040.16. Summary examination of material - Dismissal or show cause order. |
§ 21-1040.17. Answer. |
§ 21-1040.18. Trial - Evidence. |
§ 21-1040.19. Repealed by Laws 2000, c. 208, § 24, eff. Nov. 1, 2000. |
§ 21-1040.20. Destruction - Injunction. |
§ 21-1040.21. Sending or selling of materials with knowledge of judgment. |
§ 21-1040.22. Contempt. |
§ 21-1040.23. Extradition. |
§ 21-1040.24. Presumptions. |
§ 21-1040.25. Jurisdiction - Service of process - Fines - Execution against property. |
§ 21-1040.26. Repealer. |
§ 21-1040.51. Repealed by Laws 2000, c. 208, § 24, eff. Nov. 1, 2000. |
§ 21-1040.52. Showing of specified actual or simulated sexual activity and nudity at certain outdoor theaters prohibited - Penalty. |
§ 21-1040.53. Projectionists, ushers or cashiers excepted from statutes relating to exhibit of obscene motion pictures. |
§ 21-1040.54. Seizure and forfeiture of equipment used in certain offenses relating to obscene material or child pornography. |
§ 21-1040.55. Adult cabaret and sexually oriented business exterior advertising signs - Requirements. |
§ 21-1040.56. Cause of action – Damages – Statute of limitations. |
§ 21-1040.75. Definitions. |
§ 21-1040.76. Material or performances harmful to minors - Prohibited acts. |
§ 21-1040.77. Violations - Penalties. |
§ 21-1040.80. Interactive computer service providers - Removal of child pornography - Court orders - Notice and hearing - Violations - Penalties - Petition for relief. |
§ 21-1041. Repealed by Laws 2008, c. 391, § 8, eff. Nov. 1, 2008. |
§ 21-1042. Repealed by Laws 2008, c. 391, § 8, eff. Nov. 1, 2008. |
§ 21-1043. Repealed by Laws 2008, c. 391, § 8, eff. Nov. 1, 2008. |
§ 21-1044. Repealed by Laws 2008, c. 391, § 8, eff. Nov. 1, 2008. |
§ 21-1045. Repealed by Laws 2008, c. 391, § 8, eff. Nov. 1, 2008. |
§ 21-1046. Repealed by Laws 2008, c. 391, § 8, eff. Nov. 1, 2008. |
§ 21-1047. Repealed by Laws 2008, c. 391, § 8, eff. Nov. 1, 2008. |
§ 21-1048. Storage or accumulation of wrecked or abandoned motor vehicle or part thereof within view of preexisting residence or adjoining property - Farm-related vehicles excepted. |
§ 21-1051. Lottery defined - Consideration – Organizations permitted to issue tickets. |
§ 21-1052. Lottery unlawful - Nuisance. |
§ 21-1053. Preparing or drawing lottery - Punishment. |
§ 21-1054. Selling lottery tickets. |
§ 21-1055. Repealed by Laws 1993, c. 239, § 55, eff. July 1, 1993. |
§ 21-1056. Advertising lotteries. |
§ 21-1057. Offering property dependent on lottery. |
§ 21-1058. Lottery offices - Punishment. |
§ 21-1059. Advertising lottery offices. |
§ 21-1060. Insuring lottery tickets. |
§ 21-1061. Advertising insurance of lottery tickets. |
§ 21-1062. Property offered by lottery is forfeited. |
§ 21-1063. Letting building for lottery. |
§ 21-1064. Lotteries drawn out of the state. |
§ 21-1065. Advertisements by person out of state. |
§ 21-1066. Selling plan as lottery. |
§ 21-1067. Injunction. |
§ 21-1068. Penalty. |
§ 21-1071. Oklahoma Pyramid Promotional Scheme Act - Short title. |
§ 21-1072. Definitions. |
§ 21-1073. Promoting pyramid promotional scheme - Penalty. |
§ 21-1074. Written assurance of discontinuance of violation - Acceptance by district attorney - Restitution. |
§ 21-1075. Civil action. |
§ 21-1081. Offense - Punishment - Fines. |
§ 21-1082. Part of offense outside of state no defense. |
§ 21-1083. Injured party as witness. |
§ 21-1084. Marriage no defense. |
§ 21-1085. Restraining female in house of prostitution a felony. |
§ 21-1086. Allowing offense on premises - Punishment. |
§ 21-1087. Child under 18 years of age - Procuring for prostitution, lewdness or other indecent act - Punishment. |
§ 21-1088. Child under 18 years of age - Inducing, keeping, detaining or restraining for prostitution - Punishment. |
§ 21-1089. Fines for violations relating to prostitution - Percentage forwarded to city - county health department. |
§ 21-1092. Refusing to exhibit stolen goods. |
§ 21-1093. Selling pledge before default. |
§ 21-1101. Repealed by Laws 1990, c. 135, § 1, eff. July 1, 1990. |
§ 21-1102. License - Restrictions - Fee - Notice - Protests. |
§ 21-1103. Revocation of license. |
§ 21-1104. Additional fee by city - Abolishment. |
§ 21-1105. Disposition of fees and fines. |
§ 21-1111. Rape defined. |
§ 21-1111.1. Rape by instrumentation. |
§ 21-1112. Age limitation on conviction for rape. |
§ 21-1113. Slight penetration is sufficient to complete crime. |
§ 21-1114. Rape in first degree - Second degree. |
§ 21-1115. See the following versions: |
§ 21-1115v1. Rape in first degree a felony. |
§ 21-1115v2. Punishment for rape in first degree. |
§ 21-1116. Rape in second degree a felony. |
§ 21-1117. Compelling woman to marry. |
§ 21-1118. Intent to compel woman to marry. |
§ 21-1119. Abduction of person under fifteen. |
§ 21-1120. Seduction under promise of marriage. |
§ 21-1121. Subsequent marriage as a defense. |
§ 21-1122. Marriage after seduction - Subsequent abandonment a felony. |
§ 21-1123. Lewd or indecent proposals or acts as to child under 16 or person believed to be under 16 – Sexual battery. |
§ 21-1124. Access to computers, computer systems and computer networks prohibited for certain purposes - Penalty. |
§ 21-1125. Zone of safety - Schools, child care centers, playgrounds and parks - Restrictions on convicted sex offenders - Exemptions. |
§ 21-1151. Disposal of one's own body. |
§ 21-1151a. Forfeiture of right to dispose of body of decedent. |
§ 21-1152. Duty of burial. |
§ 21-1153. Burial in other states. |
§ 21-1154. Autopsy - Definition - When allowed - Retention of tissue and specimens. |
§ 21-1155. Unlawful dissection is a misdemeanor. |
§ 21-1156. Remains after dissection. |
§ 21-1157. Dead limb or member of body. |
§ 21-1158. Right to control disposition of the remains of a deceased person. |
§ 21-1158a. Court authority to award the right of disposition of body of decedent. |
§ 21-1158b. Funeral service agreements - Instructions. |
§ 21-1158c. Funeral directors - Final disposition - Collection of charges. |
§ 21-1158d. Funeral director - Criminal and civil liability. |
§ 21-1159. Neglect of burial. |
§ 21-1160. Persons entitled to custody of body. |
§ 21-1161. Unlawful removal of dead body - Violation of or damage to casket or burial vault. |
§ 21-1161.1. Desecration of a human corpse - Penalty - Prosecution with other offenses - Definition. |
§ 21-1162. Purchasing dead body. |
§ 21-1163. Unlawful interference with places of burial. |
§ 21-1164. Removal to another burial place. |
§ 21-1165. Arresting or attaching dead body. |
§ 21-1166. Disturbing funerals. |
§ 21-1167. Destruction, mutilation, etc. of cemetery structures, markers, etc. – Sale or barter of veteran markers. |
§ 21-1168. Definitions. |
§ 21-1168.1. Buying, selling or bartering for profit of human skeletal remains or associated burial furniture - Felony. |
§ 21-1168.2. Certain institutions and museums to consult tribal leaders or certain state entities before disposition of remains. |
§ 21-1168.3. Display of open burial ground, furniture or skeletal remains for profit or commercial enterprise. |
§ 21-1168.4. Discovery of human remains or burial furniture - Reporting and notification procedure. |
§ 21-1168.5. Designation of repository for remains and furniture for scientific purposes. |
§ 21-1168.6. Penalties. |
§ 21-1168.7. Federal and state agencies encountering burial grounds, human skeletal remains or burial furniture - Reports - Disposition. |
§ 21-1169. Disposition of human tissue - Rules and regulations. |
§ 21-1171. Peeping Tom – Use of photographic, electronic or video equipment – Offenses and punishment - Definition. |
§ 21-1172. Obscene, threatening or harassing telecommunication or other electronic communications - Penalty. |
§ 21-1173. Stalking - Penalties. |
§ 21-1174. Burning cross with intent to intimidate. |
§ 21-1175. Unauthorized use of newborn DNA. |
§ 21-1190. Hazing - Prohibition - Presumption as forced activity - Penalty - Definition. |
§ 21-1191. Public nuisance a misdemeanor. |
§ 21-1192. Spread of infectious diseases. |
§ 21-1192.1. Knowingly engaging in conduct reasonably likely to transfer HIV virus. |
§ 21-1194. Gas tar, throwing into public water. |
§ 21-1195. Quarantine regulations, violating. |
§ 21-1196. Apothecary liable for negligence - Willful or ignorant acts or omissions. |
§ 21-1197. Poisons, laying out. |
§ 21-1198. Fires, refusing to aid at or interfering with others' acts. |
§ 21-1199. Contagious disease, exposing oneself or another with. |
§ 21-1200. Frauds affecting market price. |
§ 21-1201. Newspapers, false statements in. |
§ 21-1202. Eavesdropping. |
§ 21-1205. Throwing, leaving or depositing trash near highway or road unlawful - Establishment of solid waste disposal sites. |
§ 21-1206. Punishment for violations. |
§ 21-1207. Repealed by Laws 1992, c. 284, § 58, eff. Jan. 1, 1993. |
§ 21-1208. Abandonment of refrigerators and iceboxes in places accessible to children - Penalty. |
§ 21-1209. Disaster areas - Prevention of unauthorized persons from hampering rescue operations. |
§ 21-1210. Definitions. |
§ 21-1211. Following of emergency vehicles unlawful. |
§ 21-1211.1. Disruption or prevention of emergency telephone call – Penalties. |
§ 21-1212. Proceeding to or remaining at disaster area unlawful - Removal of objects. |
§ 21-1213. Penalties. |
§ 21-1214. Radio sets capable of receiving on police frequencies - Unlawful uses. |
§ 21-1215. Renumbered as Title 10A, § 2-8-222 by Laws 2013, c. 404, § 27, eff. Nov. 1, 2013. |
§ 21-1216. Renumbered as Title 10A, § 2-8-223 by Laws 2013, c. 404, § 27, eff. Nov. 1, 2013. |
§ 21-1217. Firemen - Interference with performance of duties. |
§ 21-1218. Display of names of military dead at demonstrations or protests without consent prohibited. |
§ 21-1220. Transporting intoxicating beverage or low-point beer - Prohibition – Special assessment - Exceptions - Penalty. |
§ 21-1220.1. Prohibition of alcohol inhalation device. |
§ 21-1221. Contagious diseases among domestic animals. |
§ 21-1222. Disposition of animals dying of contagious or infectious diseases. |
§ 21-1223. Leaving carcass in certain places unlawful. |
§ 21-1224. Violation of sections regarding carcasses a misdemeanor. |
§ 21-1225. Unclean slaughter houses. |
§ 21-1226. Selling or buying infected carcass. |
§ 21-1227. Selling or driving infected swine on highway a misdemeanor. |
§ 21-1228. Violation a misdemeanor. |
§ 21-1229. Exhibition livestock - Administration of certain substances or performance of certain surgical procedures to alter appearance. |
§ 21-1230.1. Environmental Crimes Act - Short title. |
§ 21-1230.2. Definitions. |
§ 21-1230.3. Unlawful hazardous waste transportation. |
§ 21-1230.4. Unlawful waste management. |
§ 21-1230.5. Unlawful misrepresentation of waste. |
§ 21-1230.6. Unlawful disposal of hazardous waste. |
§ 21-1230.7. Unlawful concealment of hazardous waste. |
§ 21-1230.8. Penalties. |
§ 21-1230.9. Penalty enhancements. |
§ 21-1230.10. Laws saved from repeal - Penalties not in lieu of civil or administrative penalties. |
§ 21-1241. Furnishing tobacco products to minors - Punishment. |
§ 21-1242. Refusal of minor to disclose place where and person from whom obtained. |
§ 21-1244. Disposition of fines - Share of informer. |
§ 21-1247. Smoking in certain public areas, indoor workplaces, and educational facilities prohibited - Exemptions - Penalty. |
§ 21-1253. Failure to ring bell of locomotive. |
§ 21-1254. Drunken engineer or conductor or driver. |
§ 21-1255. Railroad officers, servants and agents, neglect of duty. |
§ 21-1261. Criminal syndicalism defined. |
§ 21-1262. Sabotage defined. |
§ 21-1264. Permitting use of building for assemblies in violation of section 1263 prohibited. |
§ 21-1265.1. Definitions - Highway - Highway commissioners - Public utility. |
§ 21-1265.2. Destroying or interfering with property with intent to hinder defense preparations or prosecution of war. |
§ 21-1265.3. Causing defects in articles used in defense preparation or prosecution of war. |
§ 21-1265.4. Attempts - Punishment - Acts constituting. |
§ 21-1265.5. Conspiracies. |
§ 21-1265.6. Self incriminating testimony - Immunity from prosecution. |
§ 21-1265.7. Posting property of producers of defense materials and public utilities - Entry without permission. |
§ 21-1265.8. Detention and arrest of persons entering without permission. |
§ 21-1265.9. Highways - Closing on petition of producers of defense materials or public utilities. |
§ 21-1265.10. Violation of order closing or restricting use of highways. |
§ 21-1265.11. Organization of employees and right to bargain collectively not impaired. |
§ 21-1265.12. Partial invalidity - Severability. |
§ 21-1265.13. Short title. |
§ 21-1265.14. Suspension of inconsistent laws - Conduct made unlawful by other laws. |
§ 21-1266. Advocating overthrow of government by force - Penalty. |
§ 21-1266.1. Existence of communist conspiracy. |
§ 21-1266.2. Communist Party of the United States and component parts as illegal. |
§ 21-1266.3. Affiliation with parent or superior organization - Prima facie evidence of guilt. |
§ 21-1266.4. Unlawful acts. |
§ 21-1266.5. Penalty. |
§ 21-1266.6. Bar from holding public office. |
§ 21-1266.7. District court powers. |
§ 21-1266.8. Search warrants. |
§ 21-1266.9. Utilization of State agency personnel by Governor. |
§ 21-1266.10. Partial invalidity. |
§ 21-1266.11. Provisions cumulative. |
§ 21-1267.1. Organizing or assisting to organize groups, companies, etc. |
§ 21-1267.2. Registration - Contents. |
§ 21-1268. Short title. |
§ 21-1268.1. Definitions. |
§ 21-1268.2. Violations - Penalties. |
§ 21-1268.3. Conspiracy - Penalty. |
§ 21-1268.4. Hoax - Penalty. |
§ 21-1268.5. Biochemical assault - Penalties. |
§ 21-1268.6. Manufacture, delivery or possession of toxic materials intended for terrorist activity - Penalties. |
§ 21-1268.7. Unlawful acts - Conduct financial transaction or transport, transmit, or transfer monetary instrument. |
§ 21-1268.8. Oklahoma Antiterrorism Act - Using money services business or electronic funds transfer network. |
§ 21-1271.1. Detention or arrest of person under 18 years - Confiscation and forfeiture of prohibited weapons and firearms - Disposition of forfeited weapons and firearms. |
§ 21-1272. Unlawful carry. |
§ 21-1272.1. Carrying firearms where liquor is consumed. |
§ 21-1272.2. Penalty for firearm in liquor establishment. |
§ 21-1272.3. Unlawful discharge of stun gun or deleterious agent - Penalties. |
§ 21-1273. Allowing minors to possess firearms. |
§ 21-1276. Penalty for 1272 and 1273. |
§ 21-1277. Unlawful carry in certain places. |
§ 21-1278. Unlawful intent to carry. |
§ 21-1279. Misdemeanor pointing a firearm. |
§ 21-1280. Penalty for 1279. |
§ 21-1280.1. Possession of firearm on school property. |
§ 21-1281. Manufacturing slung-shot. |
§ 21-1282. Felony use of a slung shot. |
§ 21-1283. Convicted felons and delinquents. |
§ 21-1284. Penalty for 1283. |
§ 21-1286. Repealed by Laws 1995, c. 272, § 59, eff. Sept. 1, 1995. |
§ 21-1287. Use of firearm while committing a felony. |
§ 21-1287.1. Penalty enhancement for weapon possession. |
§ 21-1288. Purchases of firearms, ammunition and equipment from dealer licensed in another state - Purchases in Oklahoma by residents of other states. |
§ 21-1289.1. Oklahoma Firearms Act of 1971. |
§ 21-1289.2. Legislative findings for Firearms Act. |
§ 21-1289.3. Definitions for Firearms Act - Pistols. |
§ 21-1289.4. Definitions for Firearms Act - Rifles. |
§ 21-1289.5. Definitions for Firearms Act - Shotguns. |
§ 21-1289.6. Conditions under which firearms may be carried. |
§ 21-1289.7. Firearms in vehicles. |
§ 21-1289.7a. Transporting or storing firearms or ammunition - Prohibition proscribed - Liability - Enforcement. |
§ 21-1289.8. Carrying concealed weapon. |
§ 21-1289.9. Carrying weapons under influence of alcohol. |
§ 21-1289.10. Furnishing firearms to incompetent persons. |
§ 21-1289.11. Reckless conduct. |
§ 21-1289.12. Giving firearms to convicted persons. |
§ 21-1289.13. Transporting a loaded firearm. |
§ 21-1289.13A. Improper transportation of firearms. |
§ 21-1289.14. Repealed by Laws 1992, c. 284, § 58, eff. Jan. 1, 1993. |
§ 21-1289.15. Penalty for Firearms Act of 1971. |
§ 21-1289.16. Felony pointing firearms. |
§ 21-1289.17. Penalties for 1289.16. |
§ 21-1289.17A. Felony discharging firearms. |
§ 21-1289.18. Definitions. |
§ 21-1289.19. Restricted bullet and body armor defined. |
§ 21-1289.20. Manufacture of restricted bullets. |
§ 21-1289.21. Possession or use of restricted bullets. |
§ 21-1289.22. Exemptions. |
§ 21-1289.23. Concealed firearm for off-duty police officer. |
§ 21-1289.24. Firearm regulation - State preemption. |
§ 21-1289.24a. Lawsuits against gun manufacturers. |
§ 21-1289.25. Physical or deadly force against intruder. |
§ 21-1289.26. Use of body armor. |
§ 21-1289.27. Prohibiting firearm inquiry by employer. |
§ 21-1289.28. Definitions - Illegal transfer of a firearm. |
§ 21-1289.29. United States Attorney or Assistant United States Attorney - Carrying of firearm. |
§ 21-1290.1. Short title. |
§ 21-1290.2. Definitions. |
§ 21-1290.3. Authority to issue license. |
§ 21-1290.4. Unlawful carry. |
§ 21-1290.5. Term of license and renewal. |
§ 21-1290.6. Prohibited ammunition. |
§ 21-1290.7. Construing authority of license. |
§ 21-1290.8. Possession of license required - Notification to police of gun. |
§ 21-1290.9. Eligibility. |
§ 21-1290.10. Mandatory preclusions. |
§ 21-1290.11. Other preclusions. |
§ 21-1290.12. Procedure for application. |
§ 21-1290.13. Automatic listing of licenses. |
§ 21-1290.14. See the following versions: |
§ 21-1290.14v1. Safety and training course. |
§ 21-1290.14v2. Safety and training course. |
§ 21-1290.15. Persons exempt from training course. |
§ 21-1290.16. Statistical report. |
§ 21-1290.17. Suspension and revocation of license. |
§ 21-1290.18. Application form contents. |
§ 21-1290.19. License form. |
§ 21-1290.20. Penalty for refusal to submit or falsification. |
§ 21-1290.21. Replacement license. |
§ 21-1290.22. Business owner's rights. |
§ 21-1290.23. Deposit of fees by OSBI. |
§ 21-1290.24. Immunity. |
§ 21-1290.25. Legislative intent. |
§ 21-1290.26. Reciprocal agreement authority. |
§ 21-1301. Masks and hoods - Unlawful wearing of - Exceptions. |
§ 21-1302. Trespass - Masked person demanding admission to premises. |
§ 21-1303. Assaults while masked or disguised. |
§ 21-1304. Letters - Mailing threatening or intimidating letters. |
§ 21-1305. County Attorney - Sheriff - Duties under act. |
§ 21-1306. Organizations - Oaths. |
§ 21-1311. Riot defined. |
§ 21-1312. Punishment for riot. |
§ 21-1313. Rout defined. |
§ 21-1314. Unlawful assembly defined. |
§ 21-1315. Punishment for rout or unlawful assembly. |
§ 21-1316. Warning to disperse, remaining after. |
§ 21-1317. Presence after unlawful purpose becomes known. |
§ 21-1318. One refusing to aid in arrest deemed rioter. |
§ 21-1319. Combination to resist process. |
§ 21-1320.1. Riot. |
§ 21-1320.2. Incitement to riot. |
§ 21-1320.3. Unlawful assembly. |
§ 21-1320.4. Penalty for riot or incitement to riot. |
§ 21-1320.5. Penalty for unlawful assembly. |
§ 21-1320.6. Labor disputes. |
§ 21-1320.7. Insurance policies. |
§ 21-1320.8. Severability. |
§ 21-1320.9. Act as cumulative. |
§ 21-1320.10. Teaching, demonstrating or training in the use of firearms, explosives or incendiary devices in furtherance of riot or civil disorder. |
§ 21-1321.1. Citation. |
§ 21-1321.2. Definitions. |
§ 21-1321.3. Proclamation of state of emergency - Notice - Termination. |
§ 21-1321.4. Acts which may be proclaimed prohibited - Actions at law or in equity. |
§ 21-1321.5. Law governing. |
§ 21-1321.6. General penalty. |
§ 21-1321.7. Offenses and penalties. |
§ 21-1321.8. Provisions applicable during state of emergency. |
§ 21-1321.9. Municipal ordinances. |
§ 21-1321.10. Provisions cumulative. |
§ 21-1326. Legislative recognition. |
§ 21-1327. Advocating of unlawfulness, criminal syndicalism, sabotage, sedition or treason upon public school grounds prohibited - Penalties. |
§ 21-1328. Prosecutions. |
§ 21-1351. Forcible entry and detainer. |
§ 21-1352. Returning to possession after lawful removal. |
§ 21-1353. Unlawful intrusion upon lands. |
§ 21-1361. Disturbing lawful meeting. |
§ 21-1362. Disturbance by loud or unusual noise or abusive, violent, obscene, profane or threatening language. |
§ 21-1363. Use of language calculated to arouse anger or cause breach of peace. |
§ 21-1364. Discharging firearm. |
§ 21-1365. Trespassing on railway trains a misdemeanor. |
§ 21-1366. Offenders - Where tried. |
§ 21-1367. Privilege of witness. |
§ 21-1368. Possession of explosives by convicted felons - Penalty. |
§ 21-1369. Repealed by Laws 1995, c. 344, § 38, eff. Nov. 1, 1995. |
§ 21-1370. Renumbered as § 9.1 of Title 45 by Laws 1995, c. 344, § 35, eff. Nov. 1, 1995. |
§ 21-1371. Penalty. |
§ 21-1372. Injunctive relief. |
§ 21-1375. Terms defined. |
§ 21-1376. Orders to leave institutions of learning – Grounds – Penalty – Definition - Grievance and appeals procedures. |
§ 21-1377. Projecting object at public event. |
§ 21-1379. Willful bypass of or going around security checkpoint – Notice – Aid or assistance - Penalty. |
§ 21-1379.1. Obstruction of passages in or entrances or exits to state facilities - Exemption - Penalty. |
§ 21-1380. Oklahoma Funeral Picketing Act — Findings — Purposes — Definitions — Penalties — Damages. |
§ 21-1401. Arson in the first degree. |
§ 21-1402. Arson in the second degree. |
§ 21-1403. Arson in the third degree. |
§ 21-1404. Arson in the fourth degree. |
§ 21-1405. Endangering or causing personal injury to human life during commission of arson. |
§ 21-1406. Prohibition on working as firefighter. |
§ 21-1411. Fraudulent bill of lading. |
§ 21-1412. Fraudulent warehouse receipts. |
§ 21-1413. Correspondence between instrument and merchandise received. |
§ 21-1414. Duplicate receipts or vouchers. |
§ 21-1415. Selling goods without consent of holder of bill of lading. |
§ 21-1416. Unlawful delivery of goods. |
§ 21-1417. When law does not apply. |
§ 21-1431. Burglary in first degree. |
§ 21-1435. Burglary in second degree - Acts constituting. |
§ 21-1436. Burglary. |
§ 21-1437. Possession of burglar's implements. |
§ 21-1438. Entering building or other structure with intent to commit felony, larceny or malicious mischief - Breaking and entering dwelling without permission. |
§ 21-1439. Dwelling and dwelling house defined. |
§ 21-1440. Night time defined. |
§ 21-1441. Burglary with explosives. |
§ 21-1442. Possession of certain tools by persons previously convicted of burglary. |
§ 21-1451. Embezzlement defined - Penalties. |
§ 21-1452. Repealed by Laws 2002, c. 460, § 44, eff. Nov. 1, 2002. |
§ 21-1453. Repealed by Laws 2002, c. 460, § 44, eff. Nov. 1, 2002. |
§ 21-1454. Repealed by Laws 2002, c. 460, § 44, eff. Nov. 1, 2002. |
§ 21-1455. Repealed by Laws 2002, c. 460, § 44, eff. Nov. 1, 2002. |
§ 21-1456. Repealed by Laws 2002, c. 460, § 44, eff. Nov. 1, 2002. |
§ 21-1457. Repealed by Laws 2002, c. 460, § 44, eff. Nov. 1, 2002. |
§ 21-1458. Evidence of debt subject of embezzlement. |
§ 21-1459. Property taken under claim of title. |
§ 21-1460. Intent to restore no defense. |
§ 21-1461. Mitigation of punishment. |
§ 21-1462. Repealed by Laws 2002, c. 460, § 44, eff. Nov. 1, 2002. |
§ 21-1463. Repealed by Laws 2002, c. 460, § 44, eff. Nov. 1, 2002. |
§ 21-1464. Repealed by Laws 2002, c. 460, § 44, eff. Nov. 1, 2002. |
§ 21-1465. Property or goods under control of carrier or other person for purpose of interstate transportation – Abandonment without notice to owner. |
§ 21-1740.1. Dimensional stone product – Stealing or removing. |
§ 21-1481. Extortion defined. |
§ 21-1482. Threats constituting extortion. |
§ 21-1483. Extortion or attempted extortion. |
§ 21-1484. Extortion under color of official right. |
§ 21-1485. Obtaining signature by extortion. |
§ 21-1486. Letters, threatening. |
§ 21-1487. Repealed by Laws 1991, c. 226, § 4, emerg. eff. May 23, 1991. |
§ 21-1488. Blackmail. |
§ 21-1500. Real property loans - Securing by false instrument - Penalty. |
§ 21-1501. Securing credit fraudulently - Penalty. |
§ 21-1502. Fraudulent advertising prohibited - Punishment. |
§ 21-1503. Value of Five Hundred Dollars or less - Value of more than Five Hundred Dollars but less than One Thousand Dollars - Value of One Thousand Dollars or more. |
§ 21-1505. False increase of weight. |
§ 21-1506. Mock auction. |
§ 21-1507. Fraud by auctioneer. |
§ 21-1508. Fictitious copartnership. |
§ 21-1509. Animals, false pedigree of. |
§ 21-1510. Destroying evidence of ownership of wrecked property. |
§ 21-1512. Misrepresentations in sale of nursery stock. |
§ 21-1513. Penalty - Time for prosecution. |
§ 21-1514. Insignia, badge or pin calculated to deceive, wearing of - Name of society, order or organization calculated to deceive, using - Punishment. |
§ 21-1515. Telecommunication services - Unlawful procurement - Penalty. |
§ 21-1516. Devices or plans to procure services - Making, possessing, etc., prohibited - Penalty. |
§ 21-1517. Amateur radio operators exempt. |
§ 21-1518. Misrepresentation of age by false document. |
§ 21-1519. Penalties. |
§ 21-1520. Provisions as cumulative. |
§ 21-1521. Motor vehicle lease or rental - Payment by false or bogus check. |
§ 21-1522. Publication of telephone credit card information for fraudulent purposes. |
§ 21-1523. Penalties - Civil action for damages. |
§ 21-1524. Falsely holding out as notary or performing notarial act - Penalty. |
§ 21-1531. False personation - Marriage - Becoming bail or surety - Execution of instrument - Creating liability or benefit. |
§ 21-1532. Receiving money or property intended for individual personated. |
§ 21-1533. Penalties - Definitions - Certain defenses excluded. |
§ 21-1533.1. Identity theft - Penalties - Civil action. |
§ 21-1533.3. Identity theft incident report - Preparation and filing by local law enforcement - Reports not considered open cases. |
§ 21-1541.1. Obtaining or attempting to obtain property by trick or deception - False statements or pretenses - Confidence game - Penalty. |
§ 21-1541.2. Value of Five Hundred Dollars but less than One Thousand Dollars - Value of One Thousand Dollars or more. |
§ 21-1541.3. Value of One Thousand Dollars or more - Value of Five Hundred Dollars or more but less than One Thousand Dollars. |
§ 21-1541.5. Credit defined. |
§ 21-1541.6. Refund fraud - Penalties. |
§ 21-1542. Obtaining property or signature under false pretenses - Use of retail sales receipt or Universal Price Code Label to cheat or defraud. |
§ 21-1543. Obtaining signature or property for charitable purposes by false pretenses. |
§ 21-1544. False negotiable paper. |
§ 21-1545. Using false check - False token. |
§ 21-1546. Removing, defacing, altering or obliterating - Subsequent sale. |
§ 21-1547. Person acquiring machine or device with mark removed, altered, etc. |
§ 21-1548. Vehicles excepted. |
§ 21-1549. Changes of serial numbers by original manufacturer. |
§ 21-1550. Person committing felony in possession or control of firearm with removed, defaced, etc. serial number. |
§ 21-1550.1. Definitions. |
§ 21-1550.2. Value of Five Hundred Dollars or less - Value of more than Five Hundred Dollars. |
§ 21-1550.3. Actual notice. |
§ 21-1550.21. Definitions. |
§ 21-1550.22. Taking credit or debit card - Receiving taken credit or debit card. |
§ 21-1550.23. Receiving, holding or concealing lost or mislaid card. |
§ 21-1550.24. Selling or buying credit or debit card. |
§ 21-1550.25. Controlling credit or debit card as security for debt. |
§ 21-1550.26. Receiving taken or retained card upon giving consideration. |
§ 21-1550.27. False making or embossing of credit or debit card. |
§ 21-1550.28. Signing of card - Possession of signed or unsigned card. |
§ 21-1550.29. Forged or revoked card. |
§ 21-1550.30. Failure to furnish money, goods or services represented to have been furnished. |
§ 21-1550.31. Possessing incomplete cards. |
§ 21-1550.32. Receiving of money, goods or services in violation of section 1550.29. |
§ 21-1550.33. Penalties. |
§ 21-1550.34. Other criminal law not precluded - Exception. |
§ 21-1550.36. Provisions cumulative. |
§ 21-1550.37. Short title. |
§ 21-1550.38. Emergency. |
§ 21-1550.41. Definitions - Offenses - Penalties. |
§ 21-1550.42. Entities authorized to print identification documents, cards and certificates - Issuance of certain documents limited to citizens, nationals and legal permanent resident aliens. |
§ 21-1551. Use of false weights and measures. |
§ 21-1552. Retaining same knowingly. |
§ 21-1553. False weights and measures may be seized. |
§ 21-1554. Testing seized weights and measures - Disposition. |
§ 21-1555. Destruction of false weights or measures after conviction. |
§ 21-1556. Marking false weight or false tare. |
§ 21-1561. Wills, deeds and certain other instruments, forgery of. |
§ 21-1562. Forgery of public securites. |
§ 21-1571. Public and corporate seals, forgery of. |
§ 21-1572. Records, forgery of. |
§ 21-1573. Making false entries in record. |
§ 21-1574. Making false certificate of acknowledgment. |
§ 21-1575. False bank note plates. |
§ 21-1576. Imitation of genuine bank note defined. |
§ 21-1577. Notes, checks, bills, drafts - Sale, exchange or delivery. |
§ 21-1578. Possession of forged evidences of debt. |
§ 21-1579. Possession of other forged instruments. |
§ 21-1580. Issuing spurious certificates of stock. |
§ 21-1581. Reissuing canceled certificates of stock. |
§ 21-1582. False evidences of debt. |
§ 21-1583. Counterfeiting coin. |
§ 21-1584. Counterfeiting coin for exportation. |
§ 21-1585. Forging process of court or title to property, etc. |
§ 21-1586. Making false entries in public book. |
§ 21-1587. Forging tickets or passage. |
§ 21-1588. Postage stamps, forging. |
§ 21-1589. False entries in corporation books. |
§ 21-1590. Officer or employee of corporation making false entries. |
§ 21-1591. Possession of counterfeit coin. |
§ 21-1592. Uttering forged instruments or coin. |
§ 21-1593. Falsely obtaining signature. |
§ 21-1621. Forgery a felony. |
§ 21-1622. Fraudulently uttering one's signature as that of another of same name. |
§ 21-1623. Fraudulently uttering one's indorsement as another's. |
§ 21-1624. Erasure and obliterations. |
§ 21-1625. Writing and written defined. |
§ 21-1626. Signing fictitious names as officers of corporations. |
§ 21-1627. False or bogus order directing payment of money. |
§ 21-1627.1. False or bogus orders as payment for labor - Penalties. |
§ 21-1628. Fraudulently altering, forging, reproducing abstracter's certificate or signature. |
§ 21-1631. Fraud in subscription for stock. |
§ 21-1632. Fraud in procuring organization of stock company. |
§ 21-1633. Unauthorized use of names. |
§ 21-1634. Omitting to enter receipt. |
§ 21-1635. Destroying or falsifying books. |
§ 21-1636. False reports of corporation - Refusal to make report. |
§ 21-1637. Inspection of corporate books, refusing to permit. |
§ 21-1638. Insolvencies deemed fraudulent. |
§ 21-1639. Fraudulent insolvency - Penalties. |
§ 21-1640. Violation of duty by officer of corporation. |
§ 21-1641. Director presumed to have knowledge. |
§ 21-1642. Director presumed to have assented, when. |
§ 21-1643. Presumption of assent when director was absent from meeting. |
§ 21-1644. Foreign corporation no defense. |
§ 21-1645. Director defined. |
§ 21-1662. False claim or proof of loss in insurance. |
§ 21-1663. Workers' compensation fraud - Punishment. |
§ 21-1671. Fraudulent conveyance. |
§ 21-1672. Fraudulent removal of property. |
§ 21-1673. Assignment to creditor with preference. |
§ 21-1674. Frauds by insolvent debtor. |
§ 21-1680. Short title. |
§ 21-1680.1. Definitions. |
§ 21-1680.2. Prohibited acts with regard to certain animal facilities - Penalties - Exempted acts. |
§ 21-1680.3. Veterinarian required to report suspected animal abuse – Immunity from civil liability. |
§ 21-1680.4. Protective custody of abused or neglected animals – Bond hearing. |
§ 21-1681. Poisoning animals. |
§ 21-1682. Instigating fights between animals. |
§ 21-1683. Keeping places for fighting animals. |
§ 21-1684. Wounding or trapping birds in cemetery. |
§ 21-1685. Cruelty to animals. |
§ 21-1685.1. Greyhounds - Using live animal as lure in training - Penalties. |
§ 21-1686. Abandoned animals – Euthanasia – Custody of animal following arrest. |
§ 21-1688. Animals in transit. |
§ 21-1689. Poisonous drugs, unjustifiable administration of. |
§ 21-1691. Abandoning of domestic animals along streets or highways or in any public place prohibited. |
§ 21-1692. Penalty. |
§ 21-1692.1. Definitions. |
§ 21-1692.2. Instigating or encouraging cockfight. |
§ 21-1692.3. Keeping place, equipment or facilities for cockfighting. |
§ 21-1692.4. Servicing or facilitating cockfight. |
§ 21-1692.5. Owning, possessing, keeping or training bird for fighting. |
§ 21-1692.6. Spectators. |
§ 21-1692.7. Seizure, destruction, or forfeiture of cockfighting equipment or facilities. |
§ 21-1692.8. Punishment. |
§ 21-1692.9. Exemption. |
§ 21-1693. Definitions. |
§ 21-1694. Instigating or encouraging dogfight - Felony - Penalty. |
§ 21-1695. Keeping place, equipment or facilities for dogfighting - Felony - Penalty. |
§ 21-1696. Servicing or facilitating dogfight - Felony - Penalty. |
§ 21-1697. Owning, possessing, keeping or training dog for fighting - Felony - Penalty. |
§ 21-1698. Spectators. |
§ 21-1699. Seizure, destruction or forfeiture of dogfighting equipment and facilities. |
§ 21-1699.1. Punishment. |
§ 21-1699.2. Exemptions. |
§ 21-1700. Bear wrestling - Horse tripping. |
§ 21-1701. Larceny defined. |
§ 21-1702. Larceny of lost property. |
§ 21-1703. Degrees of larceny. |
§ 21-1704. Grand and petit larceny defined. |
§ 21-1705. Grand larceny a felony. |
§ 21-1706. Punishment for petit larceny. |
§ 21-1707. Grand larceny in house or vessel a felony. |
§ 21-1708. Grand larceny in night time from person a felony. |
§ 21-1709. Larceny of written instrument - Value. |
§ 21-1710. Larceny of passage ticket - Value. |
§ 21-1711. Securities not yet issued or delivered, larceny of. |
§ 21-1712. Severed fixture, larceny of. |
§ 21-1713. Receiving stolen property - Presumption. |
§ 21-1713.1. Purchase or receipt of stolen, etc., construction or farm equipment. |
§ 21-1714. Fraudulent consumption of gas. |
§ 21-1715. Bringing stolen property into the State. |
§ 21-1716. Theft of domestic animals or implements of husbandry. |
§ 21-1717. Dog as personal property. |
§ 21-1718. Larceny of dogs. |
§ 21-1719. Larceny of domestic fowls - Receiving stolen fowls. |
§ 21-1719.1. Larceny of certain fish and game. |
§ 21-1719.2. Taking, stealing or carrying away exotic livestock - Penalties - Definition. |
§ 21-1720. Aircraft, automobile or other automotive driven vehicle, construction equipment or farm equipment. |
§ 21-1721. Tapping pipeline. |
§ 21-1722. Taking oil, gas, gasoline or any product thereof - When misdemeanor or felony. |
§ 21-1723. Larceny from the house. |
§ 21-1724. Larceny from the house a felony. |
§ 21-1726. Mercury - Possession of more than one pound without written evidence of title - Penalty - Defenses. |
§ 21-1727. Copper - Stealing or removing - Penalties. |
§ 21-1728. Possessing, receiving or transporting stolen copper - Penalty. |
§ 21-1730. Act as cumulative - Definitions. |
§ 21-1731. Larceny of merchandise from retailer or wholesaler - Punishment - Recidivists. |
§ 21-1731.1. Shoplifting - Civil liabilities - Public service in lieu of damages - Limitations - Jurisdiction. |
§ 21-1732. Larceny of trade secrets – Applicability of section. |
§ 21-1737. Larceny of cable, information, or telecommunications services. |
§ 21-1738. Seizure and forfeiture proceedings - Vehicles, airplanes, vessels, etc. used in attempt or commission of certain crimes. |
§ 21-1739. Library theft. |
§ 21-1740. Pump Pirates Act. |
§ 21-1740.1. Dimensional stone product – Stealing or removing. |
§ 21-1741. Title of act - Definitions - Violations - Penalties - Liability - Exclusions - Other laws. |
§ 21-1742.1. Definitions. |
§ 21-1742.2. Unauthorized or fraudulent procurement, sale or receipt of telephone records. |
§ 21-1742.3. Limitation on applicability of act. |
§ 21-1742.4. Reasonable procedures to protect telephone records required. |
§ 21-1751. Railroads, injuries to. |
§ 21-1752. Death from displacing of railroad equipment. |
§ 21-1752.1. Trespass upon or interference with railroad property. |
§ 21-1753. Highways, injuries to. |
§ 21-1753.3. Throwing, dropping, depositing or otherwise placing litter upon highways, roads or public property - Penalties. |
§ 21-1753.4. Erection of signs and markers along state and federal highways. |
§ 21-1753.5. Erection of signs and markers along county roads. |
§ 21-1753.8. Defacing, stealing or possessing road signs or markers - Violation resulting in personal injury or death - Penalties. |
§ 21-1753.9. Return of road signs or markers without penalty - Time period. |
§ 21-1754. Obstructing highways - Punishment - Damages. |
§ 21-1755. Toll house or gate, injuries to. |
§ 21-1758. Irrigation ditches, canals, water lines or conduits - Interference with. |
§ 21-1759. Penalty. |
§ 21-1760. Malicious injury or destruction of property generally - Punishment - Damages. |
§ 21-1761. Following sections not restrictive of Section 1760. |
§ 21-1761.1. Dumping of trash on public or private property prohibited - Penalties. |
§ 21-1762. Mining claims - Unlawful to tear down legal notice or deface any record. |
§ 21-1763. Repealed by Laws 2013, c. 89, § 1, eff. Nov. 1, 2013. |
§ 21-1765. House of worship or contents, injuring. |
§ 21-1767.1. Use or threat to use explosive, incendiary device, or simulated bomb to damage or injure persons or property. |
§ 21-1767.2. Violations of preceding section. |
§ 21-1767.3. Definitions. |
§ 21-1767.4. Tracing of telephone calls - Immunity. |
§ 21-1767.5. Possession, manufacture, storage, or use of explosive without permit. |
§ 21-1768. Malicious injury to freehold - Carrying away earth, soil or stone. |
§ 21-1770. Standing crops, injuring. |
§ 21-1771. Injuring fruit, melons or flowers in the day time. |
§ 21-1772. Injuring fruit, melons or flowers in the night time. |
§ 21-1773. Injuring fruit or ornamental trees. |
§ 21-1774. Removing or altering landmarks. |
§ 21-1775. Piers or dams, interfering with. |
§ 21-1776. Destroying dam. |
§ 21-1777. Piles, removing or injuring. |
§ 21-1778. Train signal light, removing or masking - False light or signal. |
§ 21-1779. Injuring written instruments the false making of which would be forgery. |
§ 21-1781. Letters, opening and reading - Publishing letters. |
§ 21-1782. Messages - Disclosing contents of. |
§ 21-1783. Secreting telegraphic dispatches. |
§ 21-1784. Works of art or ornamental improvements, injuring. |
§ 21-1785. Works of literature or art in public place, injuring. |
§ 21-1786. Injuries to pipes and wires. |
§ 21-1787. Automobile or motor vehicle, loitering in, injuring or molesting. |
§ 21-1788. Penalty. |
§ 21-1789. Caves or caverns, injuring. |
§ 21-1791. Damage to fence - Punishment - Exceptions. |
§ 21-1831. Taking or injuring saw logs. |
§ 21-1832. Receiving or injuring stolen logs. |
§ 21-1834. Chattels encumbered by mortgage, conditional sales contract or security agreement - Removal or destruction. |
§ 21-1834.1. Sale of secured personal property - Debtor as trustee of funds received. |
§ 21-1834.2. Repealed by Laws 2002, c. 460, § 44, eff. Nov. 1, 2002. |
§ 21-1835. Trespass on posted property after being forbidden or without permission - Penalties - Exceptions. |
§ 21-1835.1. Entry or presence upon premises of place of business of persons convicted of certain crimes. |
§ 21-1835.2. Trespass upon private land primarily devoted to farming, ranching, or forestry - Exceptions - Affirmative defense. |
§ 21-1835.3. Short title. |
§ 21-1835.4. Definitions. |
§ 21-1835.5. Trespass - Prima facie evidence. |
§ 21-1835.6. Prohibited acts. |
§ 21-1835.7. Penalties. |
§ 21-1835.8. Citations - Content - Payment. |
§ 21-1835.9. Aggravated violations. |
§ 21-1835.10. Revocation of license. |
§ 21-1836. Filing purported conveyance without color of title - Instruments clouding title to restricted Indian lands. |
§ 21-1836.1. Deed or conveyance removing cloud to be executed by violator. |
§ 21-1836.2. Failure to comply with demand a tort. |
§ 21-1837. Hard or solid substances in grain - Inflammable or explosive substances in cotton. |
§ 21-1838. Attaching unauthorized objects upon utility poles prohibited. |
§ 21-1839. Penalties. |
§ 21-1840. Anonymous campaign literature. |
§ 21-1841. Destruction, removal, altering, covering or defacing. |
§ 21-1842. Exception to application of Act. |
§ 21-1843. Violations - Punishment. |
§ 21-1844. Definitions. |
§ 21-1845. Refusal to yield party line during emergency - Penalty. |
§ 21-1846. Requesting party line on pretext of emergency - Penalty. |
§ 21-1847. Publication in telephone directories - Exceptions. |
§ 21-1847a. Using or allowing use of automatic dial announcing device - Exceptions - Penalties. |
§ 21-1848. Definitions. |
§ 21-1849. Operation of machines by spurious coins - Penalty. |
§ 21-1850. Manufacture or sale of spurious coins for unlawful use - Penalty. |
§ 21-1851. False reporting. |
§ 21-1852. Posting of act. |
§ 21-1853. Penalty. |
§ 21-1861. Information to be furnished by solicitor - Calls exempt - Penalties. |
§ 21-1862. Commercial solicitation by facsimile device - Definitions. |
§ 21-1863. Commercial solicitation by facsimile device - Penalties. |
§ 21-1865. Repealed by Laws 1991, c. 82, § 8, emerg. eff. April 18, 1991. |
§ 21-1866. Repealed by Laws 1991, c. 82, § 8, emerg. eff. April 18, 1991. |
§ 21-1867. Repealed by Laws 1991, c. 82, § 8, emerg. eff. April 18, 1991. |
§ 21-1868. Repealed by Laws 1991, c. 82, § 8, emerg. eff. April 18, 1991. |
§ 21-1869. Repealed by Laws 1991, c. 82, § 8, emerg. eff. April 18, 1991. |
§ 21-1870. Definitions. |
§ 21-1871. Use with intent to avoid payment of service charges. |
§ 21-1872. Possession of unlawful telecommunication or cloning devices. |
§ 21-1873. Sale of unlawful telecommunication devices or material. |
§ 21-1874. Manufacture of unlawful telecommunication devices. |
§ 21-1901. Short title. |
§ 21-1902. Definitions. |
§ 21-1903. Seizure of bus - Assault or battery - Use of dangerous weapon - Concealed weapon - Discharging firearm or hurling missile at bus. |
§ 21-1904. Unauthorized removal of baggage, cargo or other item. |
§ 21-1951. Short title. |
§ 21-1952. Definitions. |
§ 21-1953. Prohibited acts. |
§ 21-1954. Certain acts as prima facie evidence of violation of act. |
§ 21-1955. Penalties - Civil actions. |
§ 21-1957. Access of computer, computer system or computer network in one jurisdiction from another jurisdiction - Bringing of action. |
§ 21-1958. Access to computers, computer systems and computer networks prohibited for certain purposes - Penalty. |
§ 21-1959. Subpoenas prior to commencement of proceedings – Noncompliance – Misdemeanor. |
§ 21-1975. Definitions. |
§ 21-1976. Unlawful reproduction for sale of sound recording or audiovisual work - Exemptions - Penalties. |
§ 21-1977. Unlawful sale or offer for sale of sound recording - Penalties. |
§ 21-1978. Unlawful transfer of article or sound recording or performance for unauthorized sale - Penalties. |
§ 21-1979. Advertisement, rental, sale, resale, distribution or circulation of article without actual true name and address of manufacturer - Penalties. |
§ 21-1980. Counterfeit labels - Penalties. |
§ 21-1981. Confiscation, preservation and disposition of sound recording or article and implements, devices and equipment used in unauthorized manufacture. |
§ 21-1990. Short title. |
§ 21-1990.1. Definitions. |
§ 21-1990.2. Use, possession, distribution, manufacture, etc. of item bearing counterfeit mark – Penalties – Seizure and forteiture – Civil actions – Damages and attorney fees. |
§ 21-1992. Short title – Penalties - Definitions. |
§ 21-1993. Tampering with or disabling security or surveillance camera or security system. |
§ 21-2001. Unlawful proceeds - Counsel - Banks - Imprisonment and fines. |
§ 21-2002. Seizures - Forfeiture or release - Hearing - Bona fide claims - Liens - Attorney fees - Proceeds of sale - Common carriers. |
§ 21-2100. Definitions. |
§ 21-2100.1. Registered sex offender ice cream truck vending. |
§ 21-2100.2. Ice cream truck vending businesses - Annual Oklahoma Sex Offender Registry name search - Sole proprietors notarized statement. |