Oklahoma Code § 22-1067

Title 22. Criminal Procedure: Order when no offense committed - When indictment
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defective.
When a judgment against the defendant is reversed, and it
appears that no offense whatever has been committed, the Criminal
Court of Appeals must direct that the defendant be discharged; but
if it appears that the defendant is guilty of an offense although
defectively charged in the indictment, the Criminal Court of Appeals
must direct the prisoner to be returned and delivered over to the
jailer of the proper county, there to abide the order of the court
in which he was convicted.

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