Oklahoma Code § 12-980

Title 12. Civil Procedure: Writs of error and certiorari abolished
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Writs of error and certiorari, to reverse, vacate or modify
judgments or final orders in civil cases, are abolished; but courts
shall have the same power to compel complete and perfect transcripts
of the proceedings containing the judgment or final order sought to
be reversed, to be furnished as they heretofore had under writs of
error and certiorari.

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