Oklahoma Code § 22-1078

Title 22. Criminal Procedure: Amount of bond - Time to make appeal bond - Stay pending
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appeal - Additional bond.
When bail is allowed, the court shall fix the amount of the
appeal bond and the time in which the bond shall be given in order
to stay the execution of the judgment pending the filing of the
appeal in the appellate court, and until such bond is made shall
hold the defendant in custody.  If the bond be given in the time
fixed by the court, the execution of the judgment shall be stayed
during the time fixed by law for the filing of the appeal in the
appellate court.  If the appeal is filed within the time provided by
law, then the bond shall stay the execution of the sentence during
the pendency of the appeal, subject to the power of the court to
require a new or additional bond when the same is by the court
deemed necessary.  If the bond is not given within the time fixed,
or if given and the appeal not be filed in the appellate court
within the time provided by law, the judgment of the court shall
immediately be carried into execution.

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