Oklahoma Code § 22-251

Title 22. Criminal Procedure: Magistrate must inform defendant of charge and rights
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When the defendant is brought before a magistrate upon an
arrest, either with or without a warrant, on a charge of having
committed a public offense, the magistrate must immediately inform
him of the charge against him, and of his right to the aid of
counsel in every stage of the proceedings, and also of his right to
waive an examination before any further proceedings are had.

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