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  2. Murder in Oklahoma law - Wikipedia

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    Under Oklahoma law, "a person commits murder in the first degree when that person unlawfully and with malice aforethought causes the death of another human being", or when a person, regardless of malice, kills another person with a firearm or crossbow while attempting to kill a different person, or in the commission of various other crimes, including:

  3. Law of Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Oklahoma Statutes are the codified, statutory laws of the state. There are currently has 90 titles though some titles do not currently have any active laws. [1] Laws are approved by the Oklahoma Legislature and signed into law by the governor of Oklahoma. Certain types of laws are prohibited by the state Constitution, and could be struck down ...

  4. Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation - Wikipedia

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    The Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation (OSBI) is an independent state law enforcement agency of the government of Oklahoma.The OSBI assists the county sheriff offices and city police departments of the state, and works independent of the Oklahoma Department of Public Safety to investigate criminal law violations within the state at the request of statutory authorized requesters.

  5. Kentucky Man Breaks into Dealership, Cops Say, Then ... - AOL

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    The suspect was arrested on charges of third-degree burglary, theft by unlawful taking, first-degree criminal mischief, unauthorized possession of title or registration forms, no operator’s ...

  6. Burglary - Wikipedia

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    It has three degrees. Third-degree burglary is the broadest, and applies to any building or other premises. Second-degree burglary retains the common-law element of a dwelling, and first-degree burglary requires that the accused be in a dwelling and armed with a weapon or have intent to cause injury. [40]

  7. Intruder films himself breaking into Gracie Mansion, steals ...

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    He was arraigned and released Thursday on second- and third-degree burglary charges in Manhattan court. A judge set his bail at $5,000 cash, with an 11 p.m. curfew and condition that he stay away ...

  8. Robbery laws in the United States - Wikipedia

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    First degree robbery 1–20 years in prison and a $15,000 fine. If it involves an occupied motor vehicle, 3–60 years in prison Second degree robbery 1–10 years in prison and a $10,000 fine. If it involves an occupied motor vehicle, 3–30 years in prison Third degree robbery 1–5 years in prison and a $5,000 fine.

  9. Cooke Co. burglary suspect caught in Oklahoma - AOL

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    Oct. 7—A suspect was arrested Friday in Oklahoma on burglary and thefts charges from Cooke and other nearby Texas counties. Seth Lee Hillard, 30, was arrested Friday morning in Marshall County ...