Oklahoma Code § 22-107

Title 22. Criminal Procedure: Offenses during riot or insurrection
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A person who, after the publication of a proclamation by the
Governor or acting Governor, or who, after lawful notice as
aforesaid to disperse and retire, resists or aids in resisting the
execution of process in a county declared to be in a state of riot
or insurrection, or who aids or attempts the rescue or escape of
another from lawful custody or confinement, or who resists or aids
in resisting a force ordered out by the Governor or any civil
officer as aforesaid, to quell or suppress an insurrection or riot,
is guilty of a Class A2 felony offense, and is punishable by
imprisonment in the state prison for not less than two (2) years.

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