Oklahoma Code § 21-1321.7

Title 21. Crimes And Punishments: Offenses and penalties
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A.  During a state of emergency, any person who maliciously
destroys or damages any real or personal property or maliciously
injures another shall be guilty of a Class B4 felony offense.
B.  Any person guilty of violating this section shall, upon
conviction thereof, be imprisoned for not less than two (2) years,
nor more than ten (10) years.
C.  Any person sixteen (16) years of age or over who violates
the provisions of this section shall be prosecuted as an adult.
D.  A person is guilty of an offense under this section
committed by another person when:
1.  Acting with the state of mind that is sufficient for
commission of the offense, he causes an innocent or irresponsible
person to engage in conduct constituting the offense; or
2.  Intending to promote or facilitate the commission of the
offense he:
a. solicits, requests, commands, importunes, or otherwise
attempts to cause the other person to commit it,
b. aids, counsels, or agrees or attempts to aid the other
person in planning or committing it, or
c. having a legal duty to prevent the commission of the
offense, fails to make a proper effort to do so.
E.  In any prosecution for an offense under this section in
which the criminal liability of the accused is based upon the
conduct of another person pursuant to this section, it is no defense
that:
1.  The other person is not guilty of the offense in question
because of irresponsibility or other legal incapacity or exemption,
or because of unawareness of the criminal nature of the conduct in
question or of the accused's criminal purpose, or because of other
factors precluding the mental state required for the commission of
the offense; or
2.  The other person has not been prosecuted for or convicted of
any offense based on the conduct in question, or has previously been
acquitted thereof, or has been convicted of a different offense or
in a different degree, or has legal immunity from prosecution for
the conduct in question.
Added by Laws 1968, c. 125, § 7, emerg. eff. April 4, 1968.  Amended
by Laws 1997, c. 133, § 343, eff. July 1, 1999; Laws 1999, 1st

Ex.Sess., c. 5, § 236, eff. July 1, 1999; Laws 2025, c. 486, § 138,
eff. Jan. 1, 2026.

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