Oklahoma City, OK asked in Criminal Law for Oklahoma

Q: I have 2 felonies and it's really hurting my family. So incase I fail at "sending myself to Jesus", is it a crime in OK?

I have 2 felonies (RSP from '97 [OH] and AA-DV '20 [AZ]), my husband (we don't deserve each other for opposite reasons - he's a good person), who's disabled, needs things that I can't provide him with being so limited in the world. I feel like a black sheep to my brothers and their families. I'm already alone all the time as an OTR trucker, so most days, it's just me and my dog. I feel like everyone I know is wearing a mask of acceptance, but actually, they want me as far away as possible. I hate being an embarrassment to everyone who knows me. I don't want anyone to feel obligated to include me anymore, I want them to feel free of the burden of even knowing me. I don't want them to have to endure my presence. Everyone I know would be better off if I were gone. Though I live in OK, I have to deliver in Phoenix the morning of May 7th, I'll end their pain afterward. All I need to know is, if I should somehow survive, will this be a "Third strike" for me in OK (I think it is in AZ)?

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