Oklahoma Code § 21-1589

Title 21. Crimes And Punishments: False entries in corporation books
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Every person who, with intent to defraud, makes any false entry,
or falsely alters any entry made in any book of accounts kept by any
corporation within this state, or in any book of accounts kept by
any such corporation or its officers, and delivered or intended to
be delivered to any person dealing with such corporation, by which
any pecuniary obligation, claim or credit is, or purports to be,
discharged, diminished, increased, created or in any manner
affected, is guilty of forgery in the second degree, a Class D1
felony offense.

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