Oklahoma Code § 22-263

Title 22. Criminal Procedure: Costs taxed against complainant, when
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If the defendant on a preliminary examination for a public
offense be discharged as provided in the last section and if the
magistrate find that the prosecution was malicious and without
probable cause, he shall enter such judgment on his docket and tax
the costs against the complaining witness which shall be enforced as
judgments for costs in criminal cases, and execution may issue
therefor.

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