Oklahoma Code § 22-456

Title 22. Criminal Procedure: Bench warrant, form of, in case of felony
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The bench warrant must, if the offense is a felony, be
substantially in the following form:
State of Oklahoma,
To any sheriff, constable, policeman or marshal in this state:
An indictment having been found (or information filed) on the
......... day of ......... , A. D., 19... , in the district court in
and for the county of ....... , charging C. D. with the crime of
........ , (designating it generally) you are therefore commanded
forthwith to arrest the above named C. D., and bring him before the
court (or before the court to which the indictment or information
may have been removed, naming it) to answer said indictment or
information; or if the court have adjourned for the term, that you
deliver him into the custody of the sheriff of the county of
Given under my hand, with the seal of said court affixed this
By order of the court.
(Seal)                             E. F., Clerk.

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