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oklahoma state statute title 21 subsections 1951 through 1959 Preview on Page 1.

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The statutes of limitations differ by type of civil claim or criminal charge, while murder and other serious charges typically have no statute of limitations in Oklahoma or other states. Oklahomas civil statute of limitations range from two to five years for most causes of action, and one year for defamation claims.
In Oklahoma, the general statute of limitations misdemeanors and felonies is three years.Statutes of Limitations in Oklahoma. OffenseStatuteAssault and battery: 3 or 7 yearsOkla. Stat. Ann. tit. 22, 152(H), (K) (2022)11 more rows Jan 20, 2022
Oklahoma statutes may be accessed on the internet for free on the Oklahoma State Courts Network, . Although not the official version of the statutes, the legal community and Oklahoma citizens find the statutory code on OSCN to be quite reliable.
Eavesdropping. Every person guilty of secretly loitering about any building, with intent to overhear discourse therein, and to repeat or publish the same to vex, annoy, or injure others, is guilty of a misdemeanor.
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