
While first degree arson gets most of the attention due to its connection to occupied buildings, second degree arson in Oklahoma is also a serious felony offense. It applies in cases where property is intentionally burned or damaged by fire, even if no one is present or injured. If you or someone you know is facing this charge, it’s important to understand how Oklahoma law defines this charge, what penalties apply, and what defenses may be available. Oklahoma’s Definition of Second Degree Arson Under 21 O.S. §… Read More








