SB 607
Oklahoma Evidence Code; providing for admissibility of certain statements in certain proceedings. Effective date.
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Bill overview
Senate Bill 607 modifies the Oklahoma Evidence Code to clarify when certain types of statements, such as those made during a police investigation, can be admitted as evidence in court. The bill aims to provide more clarity for judges and attorneys regarding the admissibility of statements obtained under specific circumstances. It updates the rules surrounding the use of statements made during interrogations and other investigative processes. The bill also establishes an effective date for the changes.
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