Oklahoma Code § 20-1604

Title 20. Courts: Contents of certification order
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Contents of Certification Order.  A.  A certification order must
contain:
1.  The question of law to be answered;
2.  The facts relevant to the question, showing fully the nature
of the controversy out of which the question arose;
3.  A statement acknowledging that the Supreme Court or Court of
Criminal Appeals of this state, acting as the receiving court, may
reformulate the question; and
4.  The names and addresses of counsel of record and parties
appearing without counsel.
B.  If the parties cannot agree upon a statement of facts, the
certifying court must determine the relevant facts and state them as
a part of its certification order.

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