[Code 1985 § 15-1; Code 2005 § 70-1]
A. The Oklahoma Statutes designating and naming certain crimes and offenses
are hereby adopted by reference as if set out at length in this section.
Nothing in this subsection shall be construed to adopt or punish any
felony.
B. It shall be unlawful for any person to violate any of the statutes adopted by reference in Subsection
A of this section.
[Code 1974 § 14-2; Code 1985 § 15-2;
Code § 70-2]
Every person who attempts to commit an offense against the ordinances
of the City, and in such attempt does any act toward the commission
of such offense, but fails or is prevented or intercepted in the perpetration
thereof, is guilty of an offense and shall be punished, where no provision
is made by ordinance for the punishment of such attempt, as follows:
(1) If the offense so attempted be punishable by a fine, the offender
convicted of such attempt is punishable by a fine not exceeding 1/2
the largest fine which may be imposed upon a conviction of the offense
so attempted.
(2) If the offense so attempted be punishable by imprisonment and by
a fine, the offender convicted of such attempt may be punished by
both imprisonment and fine, not exceeding 1/2 the longest term of
imprisonment and the fine not exceeding 1/2 the largest fine which
may be imposed upon a conviction for the offense so attempted.
[Code 2005 § 70-3]
A person is guilty of an attempt to commit an offense if, acting
with the kind of culpability otherwise required for commission of
the offense, he:
(1) Purposely engages in conduct which would constitute the offense if
the attendant circumstances were as he believes them to be; or
(2) When causing a particular result in an element of the offense, does
anything with the purpose of causing or with the belief that it will
cause such result, without further conduct on his part.
[Code 1974 § 14-3; Code 1985 § 15-3;
Code 2005 § 70-4]
When no punishment for counseling or aiding in the commission
of a particular offense is expressly prescribed by ordinance, every
person who counsels or aids another in the commission of such is guilty
of an offense, and punishable in the same manner as the principal
offender.