Oklahoma Code § 21-142.11

Title 21. Crimes And Punishments: Prosecution, conviction or adjudication not required -
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Proof of conviction or copy of adjudication order - Suspension of
proceedings.
An award may be made whether or not any person is prosecuted or,
convicted as an adult offender or adjudicated a delinquent child.
Proof of conviction of a person whose acts give rise to a claim or a
copy of the adjudication order for a delinquent child whose acts
give rise to a claim is conclusive evidence that the crime was
committed, unless an application for rehearing, an appeal of the
conviction, certiorari or adjudication is pending, or a rehearing or
new trial has been ordered.  The Board may suspend the proceedings
pending disposition of a criminal prosecution or delinquent child
adjudication that has been commenced or is imminent, but may make a
tentative award under Section 143.13 of this title.

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