Oklahoma Code § 22-15

Title 22. Criminal Procedure: Testimony against one's self - Restraint during trial and
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prior to conviction.
No person can be compelled in a criminal action to be witness
against himself; nor can a person charged with a public offense be
subjected before conviction to any more restraint than is necessary
for his detention to answer the charge, and in no event shall he be
tried before a jury while in chains or shackles.

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