Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Oklahoma House Bill HB3195

Introduced
2/2/26  

Caption

District attorneys; clarifying scope of certain prohibited acts; effective date.

Impact

The impact of HB3195 on state laws could be significant, particularly in how district attorneys conduct their operations. The explicit definitions and clarifications provided by this bill will not only enhance understanding among legal practitioners but also help in auditing and reviewing the conduct of district attorneys. This increased clarity could lead to improved public trust in the legal system, as it establishes stricter parameters for acceptable behavior in the criminal justice process.

Summary

House Bill 3195 seeks to clarify the scope of certain prohibited acts concerning district attorneys. This bill is aimed at providing greater precision in the definition of actions that are deemed inappropriate within the context of district attorney responsibilities. By delineating these limitations more clearly, the bill intends to promote accountability and uphold ethical standards in the legal profession, particularly among district attorneys who play a crucial role in the enforcement of state laws.

Contention

Despite its intentions, HB3195 may face contention regarding the breadth and implications of its provisions. Critics might argue that the bill adds unnecessary bureaucratic layers to the operations of district attorneys, potentially complicating their ability to make swift decisions in prosecutorial contexts. There may also be concerns about how these definitions could be interpreted in practice, possibly leading to legal challenges or confusion about enforcement.

Notable_points

Overall, the discussions around HB3195 highlight a balanced approach to enhancing legal frameworks while ensuring that district attorneys maintain the flexibility needed in their roles. The dialogue surrounding the bill reflects the ongoing efforts to improve the integrity and effectiveness of the criminal justice system in the state.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OK HB2734

Crimes and punishments; clarifying scope of certain prohibited act; effective date.

OK HB1594

Crimes and punishments; assault and battery; clarifying scope of certain unlawful act; effective date

OK HB1993

Crimes and punishments; clarifying scope of certain unlawful act; effective date.

OK HB2058

Protective orders and fees; clarifying those authorized to seek relief under the Protection from Domestic Abuse Act; effective date.

OK SB973

Debt collection; prohibiting certain contract with private debt collectors. Effective date.

OK SB1115

Nuisances; prohibiting certain acts from being deemed public nuisance; clarifying applicable remedies in certain civil actions. Effective date.

OK SB594

Child abuse; modifying scope and penalty of certain offenses. Effective date.

OK HB2376

Criminal procedure; directing the District Attorneys Council to annually provide list of early termination applications; effective date.

OK SB599

Crimes and punishments; lewd or indecent acts to a child; modifying scope of punishment for certain crimes. Effective date.

OK SB1030

Prescription drug pricing; prohibiting certain action. Effective date.

Similar Bills

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LA HB719

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TX HB4803

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TX SB2384

Relating to the creation of the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th Regional Administrative Judicial Districts, the creation of the office of regional district attorney for each district, and the powers and duties of regional district attorneys.

TN HB2442

AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 8, Chapter 7 and Title 9, Chapter 4, relative to district attorneys general.

TN SB2464

AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 8, Chapter 7 and Title 9, Chapter 4, relative to district attorneys general.

MS HB7

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LA HB243

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