Oklahoma 2024 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB2005

Introduced
2/5/24  

Caption

Restitution; requiring court to prioritize order for restitution to victims to the extent feasible. Effective date.

Impact

The proposed changes would reinforce the responsibilities of the courts to ensure that victims' financial losses are addressed more systematically. This amendment to the law facilitates greater consistency in how restitution is handled across various cases, aiming to reduce ambiguity and improve outcomes for victims who suffer economic harm due to criminal acts. By formalizing procedures and prioritization, SB2005 aims to strengthen the accountability of offenders towards victims, which might lead to a more robust support system for victims within the justice system.

Summary

Senate Bill 2005 aims to amend existing laws related to restitution for victims of crimes in Oklahoma, particularly clarifying the sentencing powers of the court concerning restitution. The bill emphasizes the requirement for courts to prioritize the order for restitution payments to victims whenever feasible, ensuring that victims are compensated to the extent possible. This shift represents a significant commitment to enhancing victim rights and the efficacy of restitution processes, as it establishes a clearer framework for how courts should approach restitution during sentencing.

Contention

However, there may be points of contention regarding the potential implications of strictly enforcing restitution orders. Critics might argue that prioritizing restitution payments could impose burdens on offenders, particularly those who are already experiencing financial hardships post-conviction. Some stakeholders may also express concerns about whether the judicial system’s focus on restitution could detract from addressing broader issues within the criminal justice system, such as rehabilitation of offenders or reinforcing community support mechanisms for victims.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OK SB122

Criminal procedure; authorizing court to order certain offender to pay child support. Effective date.

OK HB2490

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

OK HB2225

Victim impact panels; expanding scope of definition to include certain business licensees; effective date.

OK SB856

Child sexual exploitation; modifying certain life without parole sentencing; requiring certain punishments; requiring certain advisement; defining term; modifying certain confinement criteria. Effective date.

OK HB1777

Court funds; court clerk's revolving fund; deleting fee amount; eliminating reference to District Court Revolving Fund; effective date; emergency.

OK HB2371

Criminal procedure; declaring sentencing options inapplicable unless certain findings of fact are made by the court; effective date.

OK HB2345

Criminal procedure; removing polygraph examination requirement for certain offenders; effective date.

OK SB108

The Uniform Controlled Dangerous Substances; allowing the court to order certain actions; permitting certain punishment; requiring certain persons be guilty of a felony; requiring the court to make certain orders. Effective date.

OK SB291

Victim protective orders; modifying eligibility for filing petition for emergency protective order. Effective date.

OK HB2739

Criminal procedure; expanding eligibility requirements for the expungement of victim protective orders; effective date.

Similar Bills

OK HB1462

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

OK SB154

Restitution; requiring court to prioritize order for restitution to victims. Effective date.

OK HB1460

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

OK HB1095

Criminal procedure; adding sentencing option for the court; establishing requirements; effective date.

OK HB3497

Criminal procedure; deleting district attorney's supervision fee requirement; effective date.

OK HB1651

Sentencing; post-imprisonment supervision; effective date.

OK HB2371

Criminal procedure; declaring sentencing options inapplicable unless certain findings of fact are made by the court; effective date.

OK HB2371

Criminal procedure; declaring sentencing options inapplicable unless certain findings of fact are made by the court; effective date.