Oklahoma 2022 Regular Session

Oklahoma House Bill HB2105

Introduced
2/1/21  

Caption

Criminal procedure; directing courts to inform juries of the range of penalties prior to their verdict; effective date.

Impact

If enacted, this bill would significantly impact the criminal justice system, particularly how juries are instructed before deliberating on cases. By mandating that juries receive specific information about penalties, lawmakers intend to enhance juror understanding and accountability. This change may lead to juries being more cautious in their decisions, knowing the full ramifications that their verdicts can have on defendants' lives.

Summary

House Bill 2105 seeks to amend Oklahoma's criminal procedure by requiring courts to inform juries of the range of penalties associated with the offenses they are deliberating on. This change aims to ensure that jurors are fully aware of the potential consequences of their verdicts, promoting transparency and informed decision-making in the jury process. The bill directly amends 22 O.S. 2011, Section 856, which outlines procedures for charging juries in criminal cases.

Contention

While proponents of HB2105 argue that this measure is a much-needed improvement in jury instructions, critics may express concerns that introducing penalty information could bias jurors. They might argue that jurors should focus solely on the facts and evidence presented in the case, rather than on potential penalties. Balancing juror awareness of penalties with the principle of impartiality remains a critical discussion point surrounding this legislation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OK HB2341

Criminal procedure; directing courts to inform juries of the range of penalties prior to opening statements; effective date.

OK HB2341

Criminal procedure; directing courts to inform juries of the range of penalties prior to opening statements; effective date.

OK HB1462

Criminal procedure; directing courts to prioritize orders of payments of restitution; effective date.

OK HB2131

Criminal procedure; procedures for advising grand juries; transcripts; hearings; witnesses; effective date.

OK HB2320

Criminal procedure; punishments assessed and declared by juries; authorizing juries to recommend suspended or deferred sentences; effective date.

OK HB3546

Criminal procedure; court costs; court orders; financial obligations; warrants; procedures; effective date.

OK HB1460

Criminal procedure; fees; fines; court; sentencing; revolving fund; effective date.

OK HB3498

Criminal procedure; directing courts to reduce monthly installment amounts; effective date.

OK SB1677

Criminal discovery; modifying information required to be provided to defendant prior to termination of preliminary hearing. Effective date.

OK HB2490

Criminal procedure; district attorneys; extension of supervision; dismissal of charges; effective date.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.