IN RE: ADOPTION OF THE 2026 REVISIONS TO THE OKLAHOMA UNIFORM JURY INSTRUCTIONS-CRIMINAL (SECOND EDITION)

2026 OK CR 11
CourtCourt of Criminal Appeals of Oklahoma
DecidedMarch 6, 2026
DocketCCAD-2026-2
StatusPublished

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IN RE: ADOPTION OF THE 2026 REVISIONS TO THE OKLAHOMA UNIFORM JURY INSTRUCTIONS-CRIMINAL (SECOND EDITION), 2026 OK CR 11 (Okla. Ct. App. 2026).

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OSCN Found Document:IN RE: ADOPTION OF THE 2026 REVISIONS TO THE OKLAHOMA UNIFORM JURY INSTRUCTIONS-CRIMINAL (SECOND EDITION)

IN RE: ADOPTION OF THE 2026 REVISIONS TO THE OKLAHOMA UNIFORM JURY INSTRUCTIONS-CRIMINAL (SECOND EDITION)
2026 OK CR 11
Case Number: CCAD-2026-2
Decided: 03/06/2026
THE COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA


Cite as: 2026 OK CR 11, __ P.3d __

IN RE: ADOPTION OF THE 2026 REVISIONS TO THE OKLAHOMA UNIFORM JURY INSTRUCTIONS CRIMINAL (SECOND EDITION)

ORDER ADOPTING AMENDMENTS TO OKLAHOMA
UNIFORM JURY INSTRUCTIONS-CRIMINAL (SECOND EDITION)

¶1 On September 19 and December 5, 2025, the Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals Committee for Preparation of Uniform Criminal Jury Instructions (Committee) submitted its report and recommendations to the Court for adoption of amendments to Oklahoma Uniform Jury Instructions-Criminal (Second Edition) (OUJI-CR(2d)). The Court has reviewed the reports and recommendations by the Committee for the adoption of the proposed 2026 revisions to the Uniform Jury Instructions. Pursuant to 12 O.S.2021, § 577.1

¶2 IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED ADJUDGED AND DECREED that the reports of the Committee shall be accepted, and its revisions adopted. The revisions shall be available for access via the internet from this Court's website at www.okcca.net on the date of this order and provided to West Publishing Company for publication. The Administrative Office of the Courts is requested to duplicate and provide copies of the revisions to the judges of the District Courts and the District Courts of the State of Oklahoma are directed to implement the utilization of these revisions effective on the date of this order.

¶3 IT IS FURTHER ORDERED ADJUDGED AND DECREED that the amendments to existing OUJI-CR(2d) instructions, and the adoption of new instructions, as set out in the following designated instructions and attached to this order, are adopted, to wit:

4-37, 4-40B, 4-124, 4-135A, 4-135B, 4-135C, 4-138A, 4 139, 6-2, 6-4, 6-5, 6-6, 6-7, 6-9, 6-10, 6-11, 6-12, 6-16, 6-18, 10-13D, 9-47, and 9-13.

¶4 The Court also accepts and authorizes the updated committee comments to be published, together with the above styled revisions and each amended page in the revisions to be noted at the bottom as follows "(2026 Supp.)".

¶5 THIS COURT COMMENDS the members of the Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals Committee for Preparation of Uniform Criminal Jury Instructions for their ongoing efforts to provide up to date Uniform Jury Instructions to the bench and the bar of the State of Oklahoma.

¶6 IT IS SO ORDERED.

¶7 WITNESS OUR HANDS AND THE SEAL OF THIS COURT this ___6______ day of ______March_________________, 2026.

/s/__________________________________________________
GARY L. LUMPKIN, Presiding Judge

/s/__________________________________________________
WILLIAM J. MUSSEMAN, Vice Presiding Judge

/s/__________________________________________________
DAVID B. LEWIS, Judge

/s/__________________________________________________
ROBERT L. HUDSON, Judge

/s/__________________________________________________
SCOTT ROWLAND, Judge

ATTEST:

/s/_____________________

Clerk


OUJI-CR 4-37
NEGLECT OF CHILD - ELEMENTS

No person may be convicted of neglect of a child unless the State has proved beyond a reasonable doubt each element of the crime. These elements are:

First, a person responsible for the child's health, safety, or welfare;

Second, willfully/maliciously;

[Third, failed/omitted to provide;

Fourth, [adequate (nurturance and affection)/food/clothing/shelter/ sanitation/hygiene)/(appropriate education)]/(medical/dental/(behavioral health) care/ [supervision/(appropriate caretakers) to protect the child from harm/(threatened harm) of which any reasonable and prudent person responsible for the child's health, safety or welfare would be aware]/(special care made necessary for the child's health and safety by the physical/mental condition of the child);

Fifth, for a child under the age of eighteen.]

OR

[Third, failed/omitted to protect;

Fourth, a child under the age of eighteen from exposure to;

Fifth, (the use/possession/sale/manufacture of illegal drugs)/(illegal activities)/(sexual acts or materials that are not age-appropriate).]

[Third, abandoned;

Fourth, a child under the age of eighteen.]

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Statutory Authority: 21 O.S. 2021, § 843.510A O.S. 2021, § 1-1-105

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Notes on Use

Activities that might not constitute neglect are set out in OUJI-CR 4-35B, supra, and 4-37A, infra.

Committee Comments

The crime of omission to provide for a child is governed by 21 O.S. 2011 2021, § 852(A). See OUJI-CR 4-40A, infra. Its elements are similar to the elements for child neglect, but in contrast to child neglect, omission to provide for a child is a misdemeanor. Unlike child neglect, omission to provide for a child includes willful omission to furnish monetary child support or the payment of court-ordered day care or medical insurance costs.
In Fairchild v. State, 1999 OK CR 49998 P.2d 61121 O.S. Supp. 1999, § 701.7
Possession of medical marijuana that is authorized under 63 O.S. Supp. 2025, § 420(A) and (K) is not unlawful. State v. Aguilar, 2024 OK CR 18, ¶ 6, ___ P.3d ___ ("[A]n expectant mother's licensed possession and use of medical marijuana would not trigger an automatic finding of neglect for failure to protect her unborn child from exposure to illegal drugs because as to her, marijuana is not an illegal drug.").____See also 63 O.S. Supp. 2025, § 425(D) ("[T]here is no presumption of neglect or child endangerment for conduct allowed under [63 O.S. Supp. 2024, § 420, et seq.], unless the behavior of the person creates an unreasonable danger to the safety of the minor child.").

OUJI-CR 4-40B
CHILD ENDANGERMENT - ELEMENTS

No person may be convicted of child endangerment unless the State has proved beyond a reasonable doubt each element of the crime. These elements are:

First, a parent/guardian/(person having custody/control) of a child under 18 years of age;

Second, knowingly;

Third, permitted;

[Fourth, physical/sexual abuse;

Fifth, of the child.]

First, a parent/guardian/(person having custody/control) of a child under 18 years of age;

Fourth, the child to be present in a place where [Specify Controlled Dangerous Substance] a controlled dangerous substance was (being manufactured)/(attempted to be manufactured);

[Specify Controlled Dangerous Substance] is a controlled dangerous substance.

First, a parent/guardian/(person having custody/control) of a child under 18 years of age;

Fourth

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United States v. Tim Z. Ogle
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Clarkson v. State
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Crow v. State
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Hishaw v. State
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Spriggs v. State
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McKee v. State
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