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HB 3195

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

2026 Regular Session Introduced by Justin Humphrey

Oklahoma bill clarifies which acts district attorneys are prohibited from performing, affecting prosecutorial scope and authority statewide.

Second Reading referred to Rules
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Bill Summary · HB 3195

Legislative bill overview

HB 3195 clarifies the scope of prohibited acts for district attorneys in Oklahoma. While the bill title indicates it addresses restrictions on prosecutorial conduct, the specific provisions are not detailed in the available legislative record at this early stage of the legislative process.

Why is this important

District attorney authority directly affects criminal justice outcomes, victim rights, and defendant protections. Clarifying the boundaries of prosecutorial power influences how cases are pursued, what charges are brought, and how evidence is handled across Oklahoma's judicial system.

Potential points of contention

  • Definition ambiguity: Without seeing the full text, it's unclear whether this expands or restricts DA authority, which could affect prosecutorial discretion
  • Victim versus defendant interests: Changes to DA powers may benefit one constituency while disadvantaging another depending on the specific restrictions
  • Implementation burden: New prohibitions may require training, policy changes, and resource allocation across district attorney offices statewide

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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