Oklahoma Code § 22-384

Title 22. Criminal Procedure: Names of witnesses endorsed on indictment
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When an indictment is found, the names of the witnesses examined
before the grand jury must be endorsed thereon before the same is

presented to the court, but a failure to so endorse the said names
shall not be sufficient reason for setting aside the indictment if
the district attorney or prosecuting officer will within a
reasonable time, to be fixed by the court, endorse the names of the
witnesses for the prosecution on the indictment. Provided that the
names of witnesses examined before the grand jury on matters not
concerning the indictment in question shall not be endorsed on the
indictment relative to such case.  The court or judge may, at any
time, direct the names of additional witnesses for the prosecution
to be endorsed on the indictment, and shall order that such names be
furnished to the defendant or his counsel.

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