Several new Oklahoma laws go into effect Nov. 1

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Aggravated DUI: Oklahoma Senate Bill 54 has expanded the definition of aggravated drunk driving, a felony offense, and mandates that first-time offenders spend at least 10 days in jail, with options to serve nights or weekends. Second and subsequent offenders would face 30 or more days in jail. Gov. Kevin Stitt vetoed this bill, citing concerns of unnecessary incarceration, but...

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