Oklahoma Code § 19-215.39

Title 19. Counties And County Officers: Narrative report of offenses for offenders sentenced to
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incarceration for more than five years.
A.  Upon the arrest, conviction and sentencing of any defendant
to the custody of the Department of Corrections, the district
attorney of the county in which the crime was committed shall
prepare a written narrative report describing the commission of the
offense and any factors which might enhance or diminish the gravity
of the offender's conduct.
B.  The report shall be provided to the Department of
Corrections and the Pardon and Parole Board, together with the
judgment and sentence in the case and any victim impact statements
presented to the court in the case.
C.  The form to be used for this report shall be developed and
distributed by the District Attorneys Council.
D.  The provisions of this section shall not apply to offenders
sentenced to terms of incarceration of five (5) years or less.
E.  No allegations or recitations of alleged facts contained in
any narrative submitted pursuant to the requirements of this section
shall give rise to any cause of action by the defendant against the
submitting agency unless the defendant shall first object to such
allegation or recitation in writing, with notice to the submitting
agency.  The submitting agency shall be given thirty (30) days
following such notice to withdraw or amend any such allegation or
recitation objected to.  Nothing contained herein shall be construed
as creating a cause of action.
Added by Laws 1983, c. 318, § 1, eff. Nov. 1, 1983.  Amended by Laws
1985, c. 112, § 1, eff. Nov. 1, 1985; Laws 1988, c. 109, § 19, eff.
Nov. 1, 1988; Laws 1992, c. 136, § 2, eff. July 1, 1992; Laws 1993,
c. 325, § 2, emerg. eff. June 7, 1993; Laws 2017, c. 365, § 1, eff.
Nov. 1, 2017.

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