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Dallas County, DA John Creuzot: "will not prosecute theft of personal items less than $750"
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<blockquote data-quote="yukonjack" data-source="post: 3227922" data-attributes="member: 2939"><p>If you broke into a house and stole a $100 firearm it would still be a felony burglary charge.</p><p></p><p><span style="font-size: 22px"><strong>2014 Oklahoma Statutes</strong></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 22px"><strong>Title 21. Crimes and Punishments</strong></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 22px"><strong>§21-1431. Burglary in first degree.</strong></span></p><p>Universal Citation: <a href="https://law.justia.com/citations.html" target="_blank">21 OK Stat § 21-1431 (2014) </a></p><p>Every person who breaks into and enters the dwelling house of another, in which there is at the time some human being, with intent to commit some crime therein, either:</p><p></p><p>1. By forcibly bursting or breaking the wall, or an outer door, window, or shutter of a window of such house or the lock or bolts of such door, or the fastening of such window or shutter; or</p><p></p><p>2. By breaking in any other manner, being armed with a dangerous weapon or being assisted or aided by one or more confederates then actually present; or</p><p></p><p>3. By unlocking an outer door by means of false keys or by picking the lock thereof, or by lifting a latch or opening a window, is guilty of burglary in the first degree.</p><p></p><p>R.L.1910, § 2611. Amended by Laws 1979, c. 43, § 1, eff. Oct. 1, 1979.</p><p></p><p><span style="font-size: 22px"><strong>2014 Oklahoma Statutes</strong></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 22px"><strong>Title 21. Crimes and Punishments</strong></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 22px"><strong>§21-1436. Burglary.</strong></span></p><p>Universal Citation: <a href="https://law.justia.com/citations.html" target="_blank">21 OK Stat § 21-1436 (2014) </a></p><p>Burglary is a felony punishable by imprisonment in the State Penitentiary as follows:</p><p></p><p>1. Burglary in the first degree for any term not less than seven (7) years nor more than twenty (20) years; and</p><p></p><p>2. Burglary in the second degree not exceeding seven (7) years and not less than two (2) years.</p><p></p><p>R.L. 1910, § 2616. Amended by Laws 1997, c. 133, § 357, eff. July 1, 1999; Laws 1999, 1st Ex.Sess., c. 5, § 250, eff. July 1, 1999.</p><p></p><p>NOTE: Laws 1998, 1st Ex.Sess., c. 2, § 23 amended the effective date of Laws 1997, c. 133, § 357 from July 1, 1998, to July 1, 1999.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yukonjack, post: 3227922, member: 2939"] If you broke into a house and stole a $100 firearm it would still be a felony burglary charge. [SIZE=6][B]2014 Oklahoma Statutes Title 21. Crimes and Punishments §21-1431. Burglary in first degree.[/B][/SIZE] Universal Citation: [URL='https://law.justia.com/citations.html']21 OK Stat § 21-1431 (2014) [/URL] Every person who breaks into and enters the dwelling house of another, in which there is at the time some human being, with intent to commit some crime therein, either: 1. By forcibly bursting or breaking the wall, or an outer door, window, or shutter of a window of such house or the lock or bolts of such door, or the fastening of such window or shutter; or 2. By breaking in any other manner, being armed with a dangerous weapon or being assisted or aided by one or more confederates then actually present; or 3. By unlocking an outer door by means of false keys or by picking the lock thereof, or by lifting a latch or opening a window, is guilty of burglary in the first degree. R.L.1910, § 2611. Amended by Laws 1979, c. 43, § 1, eff. Oct. 1, 1979. [SIZE=6][B]2014 Oklahoma Statutes Title 21. Crimes and Punishments §21-1436. Burglary.[/B][/SIZE] Universal Citation: [URL='https://law.justia.com/citations.html']21 OK Stat § 21-1436 (2014) [/URL] Burglary is a felony punishable by imprisonment in the State Penitentiary as follows: 1. Burglary in the first degree for any term not less than seven (7) years nor more than twenty (20) years; and 2. Burglary in the second degree not exceeding seven (7) years and not less than two (2) years. R.L. 1910, § 2616. Amended by Laws 1997, c. 133, § 357, eff. July 1, 1999; Laws 1999, 1st Ex.Sess., c. 5, § 250, eff. July 1, 1999. NOTE: Laws 1998, 1st Ex.Sess., c. 2, § 23 amended the effective date of Laws 1997, c. 133, § 357 from July 1, 1998, to July 1, 1999. [/QUOTE]
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