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 ...
A measure that limits some offenders who were convicted of a DUI from being released from custody before the completion of ...
Starting November 1, Oklahoma drivers face tougher penalties under Senate Bill 54, a new law expanding what counts as an Aggravated DUI, even for first-time offenders. The measure, authored by Senator ...
Sara Polston was released on GPS monitoring 73 days into a 15-year split sentence for a DUI crash that left a woman seriously ...
If someone is convicted of an aggravated DUI, then they would have to serve mandatory jail time. The bill also says a blood or breathalyzer test can be taken two hours after an arrest, and still be ...
(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 ...
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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, ...