OSCN Found Document:Sergeant Craig Johnson Act
Title 21. Crimes and Punishments

Oklahoma Statutes Citationized
  Title 21. Crimes and Punishments
    Chapter 4 - Parties to Crime
        Section 173 - Sergeant Craig Johnson Act
Cite as: 21 O.S. § 173 (OSCN 2026)


All persons who, after the commission of any felony, conceal or aid the offender, with knowledge that he or she has committed a felony, and with intent that the person may avoid or escape from arrest, trial, conviction, or punishment, are accessories.  In the case of murder, a person is accountable under this statute for accessory to murder if the person knew or reasonably should have known that the conduct committed upon the victim could foreseeably result in the death of the victim.

Historical Data


R.L. 1910, § 2105; Amended by Laws 2022, SB 6, c. 9, § 2, emerg. eff. March 30, 2022 (superseded document available).

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Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals Cases
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 1977 OK CR 93, 561 P.2d 125, HOWARD v. STATEDiscussed
 1992 OK CR 36, 834 P.2d 993, HONEYCUTT v. STATECited
 1993 OK CR 26, 853 P.2d 226, BARNETT v. STATECited
 2013 OK CR 11, 313 P.3d 934, MILLER v. STATEDiscussed
 2020 OK CR 4, 470 P.3d 306, FUSTON v. STATECited
 2022 OK CR 24, 519 P.3d 107, POLK v. STATECited
 1956 OK CR 124, 306 P.2d 717, WILSON v. STATECited
 1980 OK CR 2, 606 P.2d 589, BOWEN v. STATECited
 1980 OK CR 5, 606 P.2d 599, FRYE v. STATECited
 1980 OK CR 91, 620 P.2d 421, WILLIAMS v. STATECited
 1980 OK CR 97, 620 P.2d 427, STATE v. TRUESDELLDiscussed
 1982 OK CR 84, 646 P.2d 1304, FAULKNER v. STATECited
 1997 OK CR 6, 933 P.2d 904, Conover v. StateCited
 1976 OK CR 167, 552 P.2d 1404, WILSON v. STATEDiscussed at Length
Oklahoma Jury Instructions- Criminal
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