Oklahoma 2022 Regular Session

Oklahoma House Bill HB2505 Latest Draft

Bill / Amended Version Filed 02/19/2021

                             
 
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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES - FLOOR VERSION 
 
STATE OF OKLAHOMA 
 
1st Session of the 58th Legislature (2021) 
 
HOUSE BILL 2505 	By: Kannady of the House 
 
   and 
 
  Weaver of the Senate 
 
 
 
 
 
AS INTRODUCED 
 
An Act relating to criminal procedure; directing 
courts to conduct evidentiary hearing for certain 
criminal matters; placing burden of proof upon the 
state; stating time limitation for conducting 
evidentiary hearing; providing for dismissal of the 
case under certain circumstances; providing for 
codification; and providing an effective date . 
 
 
 
 
 
BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA: 
SECTION 1.     NEW LAW     A new section of law to be codified 
in the Oklahoma Statutes as Section 212 of Title 22, unless there is 
created a duplication in numbering, reads as follows: 
Following the return and filing of an indictment or an 
information where the named defendant is a law enforcement officer 
accused of murder in the first or second degree or manslaughter in 
the first or second degree , and prior to a preliminary hearing 
conference or preliminary hearing in the matter, the court shall   
 
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conduct an evidentiary hearing to determine whether the trial of the 
offense shall proceed.  At the hearing, the burden shall be upon the 
state to prove by a preponderance of the evidence that the law 
enforcement officer was neither acting in self-defense or in the 
defense of others at the time of the alleged offense .  The 
evidentiary hearing shall be scheduled within sixty (60) days after 
the return and filing of the indictment or information.  If, after 
hearing the evidence and arguments submitted, the court finds that 
the state has failed to meet its burden, the court shall dismiss the 
case. 
SECTION 2.  This act shall become effective November 1, 2021. 
 
COMMITTEE REPORT BY: COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY - CRIMINAL, dated 
02/17/2021 - DO PASS, As Coauthored.