Oklahoma Code § 21-20L

Title 21. Crimes And Punishments: Class C1 offenses
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A.  Upon the effective date of this act, Class C1 shall include
the following criminal offenses:
1.  Assisting a prisoner, who is confined in prison for a
felony, to escape from prison, as provided for in paragraph 1 of
Section 437 of Title 21 of the Oklahoma Statutes;
2.  Carrying in or sending into a prison anything useful to aid
a prisoner, who is confined in prison for a felony, in escaping from
prison, as provided for in paragraph 1 of Section 438 of Title 21 of
the Oklahoma Statutes;
3.  Harboring, assisting, or concealing any person guilty of a
felony, outlaw, or fugitive from justice, as provided for in
subsection A of Section 440 of Title 21 of the Oklahoma Statutes;
4.  Preventing or attempting to prevent any person from giving
testimony or producing records or documents, as provided for in
subsection A of Section 455 of Title 21 of the Oklahoma Statutes;
5.  Threatening physical harm through force or fear or causing
physical harm to any person who provided testimony in any civil or
criminal trial or proceeding, as provided for in subsection B of
Section 455 of Title 21 of the Oklahoma Statutes;
6.  Endangering any other person while attempting to elude a
peace officer or causing an accident resulting in great bodily
injury while eluding or attempting to elude a peace officer, as
provided for in subsection B or C of Section 540A of Title 21 of the
Oklahoma Statutes;
7.  Fighting any duel, as provided for in Section 662 of Title
21 of the Oklahoma Statutes;
8.  Financial exploitation of an elderly or disabled adult with
funds, assets, or property valued at One Hundred Thousand Dollars
($100,000.00) or more, as provided for in paragraph 1 of subsection
B of Section 843.4 of Title 21 of the Oklahoma Statutes;
9.  Arson in the third degree by setting fire, burning, or using
explosive devices to burn any property, as provided for in
subsection A of Section 1403 of Title 21 of the Oklahoma Statutes;
10.  Arson in the fourth degree by placing or distributing any
flammable, explosive, or combustible material or substance in any

building or property with the intent to set fire to or burn the
same, as provided for in subsection B of Section 1404 of Title 21 of
the Oklahoma Statutes;
11.  Burglary in the second degree by breaking and entering into
the dwelling house of another in which no human is present, as
provided for in subsection A of Section 1435 of Title 21 of the
Oklahoma Statutes;
12.  Stealing in the night time from the person of another, as
provided for in Section 1708 of Title 21 of the Oklahoma Statutes;
13.  Receiving, acquiring, or concealing proceeds or engaging in
transactions involving proceeds of Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000.00)
or more that were derived from unlawful activities, as provided for
in paragraph 3 of subsection G of Section 2001 of Title 21 of the
Oklahoma Statutes;
14.  Making a false affidavit, as provided for in Section 6-302
of Title 47 of the Oklahoma Statutes;
15.  Using or soliciting the use of services of a minor to
distribute, dispense, transport, or cultivate a controlled dangerous
substance, as provided for in subsection E of Section 2-401 of Title
63 of the Oklahoma Statutes;
16.  Transporting with intent to distribute or dispense,
distributing, or possessing with intent to distribute a controlled
dangerous substance within two thousand (2,000) feet of a public or
private school, college or university, park, or child care facility,
as provided for in subsection F of Section 2-401 of Title 63 of the
Oklahoma Statutes;
17.  Acquiring or obtaining possession of a controlled dangerous
substance by a registrant through misrepresentation, fraud, forgery,
deception, or subterfuge, as provided for in paragraph 3 of
subsection A of Section 2-406 of Title 63 of the Oklahoma Statutes;
18.  Employing, hiring, or using a minor to transport, carry,
sell, give away, prepare for sale, or peddle any controlled
dangerous substance, as provided for in subsection A of Section 2-
419.1 of Title 63 of the Oklahoma Statutes;
19.  Employing, hiring, or using a minor to transport, carry,
sell, give away, prepare for sale, or peddle any controlled
dangerous substance subsequent to a previous conviction of the same,
as provided for in subsection C of Section 2-419.1 of Title 63 of
the Oklahoma Statutes;
20.  Evading federal reporting requirements or other federal
money laundering laws, as provided for in Section 2-503.1f of Title
63 of the Oklahoma Statutes;
21.  Owning, operating, or conducting a chop shop, as provided
for in paragraph 1 of subsection A of Section 4253 of Title 63 of
the Oklahoma Statutes;

22.  Transporting any vessel, motor, or vessel or motor parts to
or from a chop shop, as provided for in paragraph 2 of subsection A
of Section 4253 of Title 63 of the Oklahoma Statutes; and
23.  Selling, transferring, purchasing, or receiving any vessel,
motor, or vessel or motor parts to or from a chop shop, as provided
for in paragraph 3 of subsection A of Section 4253 of Title 63 of
the Oklahoma Statutes.
B.  Any person convicted of a Class C1 criminal offense set
forth in this section shall be punished by imprisonment in the
custody of the Department of Corrections for a term of not more than
eight (8) years and shall serve at least twenty-five percent (25%)
of the sentence imposed before release from custody including
release to electronic monitoring pursuant to Section 510.9 of Title
57 of the Oklahoma Statutes.
C.  1.  Every person who, having been previously convicted of
one or two Class C or Class D criminal offenses, commits a Class C1
criminal offense shall, upon conviction, be punished by imprisonment
in the custody of the Department of Corrections for a term of not
less than two (2) years nor more than twelve (12) years and shall
serve at least twenty-five percent (25%) of the sentence imposed
before release from custody including release to electronic
monitoring pursuant to Section 510.9 of Title 57 of the Oklahoma
Statutes.
2.  Every person who, having been previously convicted of three
Class C or Class D criminal offenses, or one or more Class Y, Class
A, or Class B criminal offenses, commits a Class C1 criminal offense
shall, upon conviction, be punished by imprisonment in the custody
of the Department of Corrections for a term of not less than two (2)
years nor more than thirty (30) years and shall serve at least fifty
percent (50%) of the sentence imposed before release from custody
including release to electronic monitoring pursuant to Section 510.9
of Title 57 of the Oklahoma Statutes.
D.  1.  Unless specifically exempted pursuant to subsection E of
this section, Section 51.1 of Title 21 of the Oklahoma Statutes
shall not apply to Class C1 criminal offenses.
2.  The criminal offenses listed in paragraphs 15 and 18 of
subsection A of this section shall be exempt from the penalty
provisions provided for in subsections B and C of this section.
Persons convicted of the criminal offenses provided for in
paragraphs 15 and 18 of subsection A of this section shall be
punished in accordance with the corresponding penalties provided for
in the Oklahoma Statutes including Section 51.1 of Title 21 of the
Oklahoma Statutes.
3.  The criminal offense listed in paragraph 19 of subsection A
of this section shall be exempt from the penalty provision provided
for in subsection B of this section.  Persons convicted of the
criminal offense provided for in paragraph 19 of subsection A of

this section shall be punished in accordance with the corresponding
penalties provided for in the Oklahoma Statutes including Section
51.1 of Title 21 of the Oklahoma Statutes.  The provisions of
subsection C of this section still apply to the criminal offense
listed in paragraph 19 of subsection A of this section.
E.  All Class C1 criminal offenses shall be punishable by the
corresponding fines as provided for in the Oklahoma Statutes.

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