Oklahoma Code § 22-333

Title 22. Criminal Procedure: Evidence before grand jury
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In the investigation of a charge for the purpose of presenting
an indictment or accusation, the grand jury may receive the written
testimony of the witnesses taken in a preliminary examination of the
same charge, and also the sworn testimony prepared by the district
attorney without bringing those witnesses before them, and may hear
evidence given by witnesses produced and sworn before them, and may
also receive legal documentary evidence.  Each indictment or
accusation shall be voted on separately by the grand jury.

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