Oklahoma 2023 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB1105

Introduced
2/6/23  

Caption

Homicide; requiring state to award reimbursement for certain costs and expenses; establishing criteria for claim of malicious prosecution. Effective date.

Impact

The bill establishes criteria which must be met to qualify for reimbursement, thereby impacting how justifiable homicide cases are handled in Oklahoma. Additionally, it enables courts to deny or reduce awards if the defendant had engaged in related criminal conduct. This provision aims to balance the need for justice with accountability, ensuring that individuals who act unjustly are not unduly rewarded. The inclusion of gender-neutral language highlights a progressive approach to the legal text, making it more inclusive.

Summary

Senate Bill 1105 aims to amend existing laws related to homicide by providing a framework for defendants found not guilty of murder under justifiable homicide claims. Specifically, the bill mandates that the state reimburse those defendants for costs associated with their defense, including court and attorney fees, as long as their claims of justification are supported by a preponderance of evidence. This change introduces significant legal implications for individuals who may act in self-defense or defense of others when faced with criminal charges.

Conclusion

Overall, SB1105 reflects a shift in Oklahoma's approach to self-defense and prosecution accountability. By formalizing reimbursement for defense costs in justified homicide cases, the bill seeks to mitigate the financial burdens imposed on individuals wrongfully accused. However, its implications for prosecutors and the legal system at large will require careful monitoring to prevent unintended consequences and ensure fair application.

Contention

Notably, the legislation introduces the concept of malicious prosecution claims specifically for individuals who have successfully defended themselves against homicide charges. If a defendant experiences injuries due to malicious prosecution, they may be eligible for compensation, which adds a layer of complexity to the legal proceedings. Concerns may arise regarding the potential for misuse, as prosecutors could face personal liability if malicious prosecution is established. This provision, along with potential disciplinary actions against prosecutors, could foster a more cautious approach to charging decisions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OK SB1105

Homicide; requiring state to award reimbursement for certain costs and expenses; establishing criteria for claim of malicious prosecution. Effective date.

OK SB1120

Justifiable homicide; authorizing reimbursement of costs to defendant under certain circumstances. Effective date.

OK SB1030

Justification; malicious prosecution; fees; costs

OK HB2036

Condemnation proceedings; establishing requirements for reimbursement of certain expenses; effective date.

OK SB1813

Insurance claims; establishing provisions relating to certain actions against an insurer. Effective date.

OK SB1590

The Governmental Tort Claims Act; requiring award of certain costs and fees for prevailing plaintiff; providing for liability for exempted acts upon certain findings by court. Effective date.

OK SB1069

The Governmental Tort Claims Act; requiring award of certain costs and fees for prevailing plaintiff; authorizing award of certain fees to defendant; providing for liability for exempted acts upon certain findings by court. Effective date.

OK SB1090

Appeal of criminal prosecutions; authorizing defendant to file motion to dismiss charges under certain circumstances; establishing procedures for certain appeal hearing. Effective date.

OK SB1090

Appeal of criminal prosecutions; authorizing defendant to file motion to dismiss charges under certain circumstances; establishing procedures for certain appeal hearing. Effective date.

OK SB373

Governmental Tort Claims Act; allowing liability for certain nuisance claims; establishing limitation on liability for certain nuisance claims. Effective date.

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