Oklahoma Code § 22-1089.7

Title 22. Criminal Procedure: Appeal to Court of Criminal Appeals - Bail - Review
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In the event the state's application to appeal is denied and the
assigned judge affirms the magistrate's ruling or order, that ruling
or order shall be appealable to the Court of Criminal Appeals.

During the pendency of any such appeal, the assigned judge shall
admit the defendant to bail upon his own recognizance.  The Court of
Criminal Appeals shall affirm, reverse or modify the magistrate's
order and remand the cause for further proceedings consistent with
its ruling.

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