Oklahoma Code § 22-442

Title 22. Criminal Procedure: Records to be certified to proper court - Costs
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It shall be the duty of the clerk of the district court, without
delay, to deliver the indictment in all cases transferred, together
with all the papers relating to each case, to the proper court or
justice of the peace, as directed in the order of transfer; and he
shall accompany each case with a certified copy of all the
proceedings taken therein in the district court, and also with a
bill of the costs that have accrued therein in the district court,
and the said costs shall be collected in the court in which said

cause is tried, in the same manner as other costs are collected in
criminal cases.

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