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Entrapment and Oklahoma Drug-Related Crimes: What You Should Know

Entrapment and Oklahoma Drug-Related Crimes: What You Should Know

Depending on the facts, a defendant charged with drug crimes in Oklahoma may use the affirmative defense of entrapment in court. You may have some understanding of entrapment from popular culture, but the legal definition of this defense is not the same as the cultural understanding. In court, entrapment has 2 specific requirements: The defendant has no previous intent or purpose to violate the law, and The defendant is induced or persuaded by law enforcement officers to commit a crime. Oklahoma Uniform Jury Instructions, OUJI-CR 8-25. Each requirement raises an important and sometimes difficult to prove issue. First, defendants who are...

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How Politics Affects DUI Laws

How Politics Affects DUI Laws

Utah lawmakers recently agreed to lower Utah’s blood alcohol limit for drivers to 0.05%. The decision highlights a national trend toward extreme enforcement of drunk driving steered by politicians, rather than voters. Indeed, some Utah voters believe that the bill, which was primarily supported by non-drinking Mormons, is a step in the wrong direction. Other countries have low BAC limits Oklahoma’s recent voter ballot initiative that reduces drug possession charges from felonies to misdemeanors and its upcoming ballot question about legalization of medical marijuana may indicate that the state’s voters are at odds with state lawmakers on how stringent DUI...

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