Oklahoma Code § 22-432

Title 22. Criminal Procedure: Accessories and principals in felony
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The distinction between an accessory before the fact and a
principal, and between principals in the first and second degree, in
cases of felony, is abrogated, and all persons concerned in the
commission of a felony, whether they directly commit the act
constituting the offense, or aid and abet in its commission, though
not present, must be prosecuted, tried and punished as principals,
and no additional facts need be alleged in any indictment or
information against such an accessory than are required in an
indictment or information against his principal.

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