Oklahoma Second Degree — Elements are the elements of a crime that must be proven in order to convict an individual of a second-degree offense in the state of Oklahoma. The elements of Oklahoma Second Degree — Elements are as follows: 1. The defendant committed a voluntary act or omission; 2. The act or omission was prohibited by law; 3. The act or omission was done intentionally; and 4. The act or omission created a risk of death or great bodily harm to another person. There are two types of Oklahoma Second Degree — Elements: maliciously-motivated and reckless-motivated. Maliciously-motivated second-degree crimes are those that were committed with the intent to cause death or great bodily harm. Reckless-motivated second-degree offenses are those that were committed with a conscious disregard for the risk of death or great bodily harm.