Oklahoma Code § 12-1390

Title 12. Civil Procedure: Enforcement - Disobedience punishable as contempt -
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Penalties - Jury trial.
An injunction granted by a judge may be enforced as the act of
the court.  Disobedience of any injunction may be punished as a
contempt, by the court or any judge who might have granted it in
vacation.  An attachment may be issued by the court or judge, upon
being satisfied, by affidavit, of the breach of the injunction,
against the party guilty of the same, who may be required to make
immediate restitution to the party injured, and give further
security to obey the injunction; or, in default thereof, he may be
committed to close custody, until he shall fully comply with such
requirements, or be otherwise legally discharged, or be punished by
fine not exceeding Two Hundred Dollars ($200.00) for each day of
contempt, to be paid into the court fund, or by confinement in the
county jail for not longer than six (6) months, or by both such fine
and imprisonment.  This act shall in no way alter the right to trial
by jury.

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