Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. An Oklahoma bill that spells out new conditions for aggravated DUIs, including making the offense a felony and mandatory jail time ...
Oklahoma’s DUI laws are changing starting November 1, with some first-time offenses now carrying felony charges. The new law is aimed at sending a clear message: if you drive drunk, you could go to ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. An Oklahoma legislator has proposed a bill that he says would fix an oversight in the state's new DUI law, which, in its current ...
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Oklahoma’s new DUI law: As of Nov. 1 first-time offenders risk felony charges
NORTHEAST OKLAHOMA—The consequences of aggravated drunken driving offenses for Oklahomans may soon turn a misdemeanor into a felony with jail time for offenders – even if it is their first offense.
People have some misconceptions about the new DUI laws in Oklahoma, which went into effect on November 1st. Now, a first-time DUI can be a felony if there are aggravating factors. TULSA, Okla. - ...
(KTEN) — Starting next month, anyone in Oklahoma caught driving under the influence could face more than just a fine or a night in jail. Senate Bill 54 changes the way DUI offenses are handled — ...
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – Oklahoma lawmaker Senator Darrell Weaver, R-Moore, is championing a new law expanding the definition of aggravated DUI under Oklahoma law. According to Sen. Weaver, who chairs ...
Historically a first time DUI in Oklahoma has always been a misdemeanor, except in very limited circumstances when great bodily injury or a death occurs. Starting in November that will change, ...
ARDMORE, Okla. (KTEN) — As you're celebrating the new year, law enforcement wants you to think twice before getting behind the wheel. Oklahoma's ENDDUi campaign to reduce impaired driving and deaths ...
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New Oklahoma law toughening DUI penalties takes effect Nov. 1. Here's what will change.
An Oklahoma bill that spells out new conditions for aggravated DUIs, including making the offense a felony and mandatory jail time, will become law on Nov. 1. Sen. Darrell Weaver and Rep. John George ...
An aggravated DUI under the new law can result in ten days in jail. Q: Why was this law passed? A: For Kristy and Jeff Murrow, it’s personal. Their daughter Marissa was killed by a repeat offender ...
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