Oklahoma Code § 21-695

Title 21. Crimes And Punishments: Confidential or domestic relation may be considered
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Whenever the grade or punishment of homicide is made to depend
upon its having been committed under circumstances evincing a
depraved mind or unusual cruelty, or in a cruel manner, the jury may
take into consideration the fact that any domestic or confidential
relation existed between the accused and the person killed, in
determining the moral quality of the acts proved.

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