Oklahoma Code § 21-701.15

Title 21. Crimes And Punishments: Constitutionality - Sentence
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In the event the death penalty is held to be unconstitutional by
the Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals or the United States Supreme
Court, the court having jurisdiction over a person previously
sentenced to death shall cause such person to be brought before the
court, and the court shall sentence such person to imprisonment for
life without parole.

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