Oklahoma Code § 21-777

Title 21. Crimes And Punishments: Newspapers reporting official proceedings
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No editor or proprietor of any newspaper shall be liable to
prosecution for a fair and true report of any judicial, legislative
or other public official proceedings except upon proof of malice in
making such report, and in making such report of public official
proceedings, malice shall not be implied from publication; but
libelous remarks connected with matter privileged under the last
section, shall not be privileged by reason of their being connected
therewith.

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