Oklahoma Overt Act Defined is a legal term used in the state of Oklahoma to describe the actions of an individual that are deemed to be criminal in nature. Oklahoma Overt Act Defined is also referred to as a criminal act. There are two main types of criminal acts in Oklahoma: felonies and misdemeanors. A felony is a more serious offense that can result in imprisonment for one year or more. A misdemeanor is a less serious offense that may only result in a fine or probation. In order for an act to be considered an Oklahoma Overt Act Defined, it must have both the intention of committing a crime, and the actual actions taken to do so. For example, if a person deliberately steals an expensive item from a store, they can be found guilty of an Oklahoma Overt Act Defined.