Oklahoma Code § 22-985.1

Title 22. Criminal Procedure: Departure from mandatory minimum sentencing –
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Requirements - Exceptions.
A.  When sentencing a person convicted of a criminal offense for
which there is a mandatory minimum sentence of imprisonment, the
court may depart from the applicable sentence if the court finds
substantial and compelling reasons on the record, after giving due
regard to the nature of the crime, history, and character of the
defendant and his or her chances of successful rehabilitation, that:
1.  The mandatory minimum sentence of imprisonment is not
necessary for the protection of the public; or
2.  Imposition of the mandatory minimum sentence of imprisonment
would result in substantial injustice to the defendant; or
3.  The mandatory minimum sentence of imprisonment is not
necessary for the protection of the public and the defendant, based
on a risk and needs assessment, is eligible for an alternative
court, a diversion program or community sentencing, without regard
to exclusions because of previous convictions, and has been accepted
to the same, pending sentencing.
B.  The court shall not have the discretion to depart from the
applicable mandatory minimum sentence of imprisonment on convictions
for criminal offenses under the following circumstances:
1.  The offense for which the defendant was convicted is among
those crimes listed in Section 571 of Title 57 of the Oklahoma
Statutes as excepted from the definition of "nonviolent offense";
2.  The offense for which the defendant was convicted was a sex
offense and will require the defendant to register as a sex offender
pursuant to the provisions of the Sex Offenders Registration Act;
3.  The offense for which the defendant was convicted involved
the use of a firearm;
4.  The offense for which the defendant was convicted is a crime
listed in Section 13.1 of Title 21 of the Oklahoma Statutes
requiring the defendant to serve not less than eighty-five percent
(85%) of any sentence of imprisonment imposed by the judicial system
prior to becoming eligible for consideration for parole;
5.  The offense for which the defendant was convicted is a
violation of the Trafficking in Illegal Drugs Act as provided in
Sections 2-414 through 2-420 of Title 63 of the Oklahoma Statutes;
6.  The defendant was the leader, manager or supervisor of
others in a continuing criminal enterprise; or
7.  The offense for which the defendant was convicted is a
violation of the Oklahoma Antiterrorism Act as provided in Sections
1268 through 1268.8 of Title 21 of the Oklahoma Statutes.
C.  Any departure from the mandatory minimum sentence as
authorized in this section shall not reduce the sentence to less
than twenty-five percent (25%) of the mandatory term.

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