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Embezzlement IS a felony offense in Oklahoma. The Statute of Limitations is 7 years from the time the crime is discovered.

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In Oklahoma, embezzlement is considered a felony if the value of the property embezzled exceeds $1,000. The statute of limitations for an employer to file charges for embezzlement is generally seven years from the date of the offense. However, it's important to consult an attorney or check the specific details of the case, as the statute of limitations can vary depending on certain factors.

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Q: What is considered a felony for embezzlement in Oklahoma and how long does an employer have to file charges if they choose to?
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