Oklahoma Code § 20-98

Title 20. Courts: Decision of cases pending on change of district
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In any county detached from one judicial district and added to
another, if there be any case pending in the district court of such
county which has at any time been tried by the judge of said court,
and by him taken under advisement, and still undecided, it shall be
the duty of the judge who tried said cause to make and render his
finding and judgment therein and to determine all the motions
therein, and to allow and settle the case made therein or dispose of
such case in all respects as though said county had not been
detached from his district.

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