Oklahoma Code § 21-54

Title 21. Crimes And Punishments: When first conviction was foreign
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Every person who has been convicted in any other state,
government or country of an offense which, if committed within this
state, would be punishable by the laws of this state by imprisonment
in the penitentiary, is punishable for any subsequent crime
committed within this state, in the manner prescribed in Section
434, 435 or 436 of this act, and to the same extent as if such first
conviction had taken place in a court of this state.

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