Oklahoma Code § 11-27-123

Title 11. Cities And Towns: Suspension of judgment or costs - Reconfinement
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Whenever any person shall be convicted in the municipal court of
violating a municipal ordinance, the judge trying the cause, after
sentence, may suspend the judgment or costs or both and allow the
person so convicted to be released upon his own recognizance. Any
person so released shall be required to report at such times and to
such person or officer as the judge shall direct.  The judge may
cause a warrant to be issued for any person so released if it shall
be made to appear to the judge that such person:
1.  Has been guilty of the violation of any law after his
release;
2.  Is habitually associating with lewd or vicious persons; or
3.  Is indulging in vicious habits.
Upon the issuance of the warrant by the judge, the person shall be
delivered forthwith to the place of confinement to which he was
originally sentenced and shall serve out the full term for which he
was originally sentenced.

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