Oklahoma Code § 22-564

Title 22. Criminal Procedure: Change of venue - Court may require bail
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When the court has ordered a removal of the action, it may
require the accused, if the offense be then bailable, to enter into
an undertaking with good and sufficient sureties to be approved by
the court, in such sum as the court may direct conditioned for his
appearance in the court to which the action has been removed, on the
first day of the next term thereof, and to abide the order of such
court; and in default of such undertaking, a warrant shall be issued
to the sheriff or other proper officer commanding him safely to keep
the prisoner and at the proper time to convey him to the jail of the

county where he is to be tried, there to be safely kept by the
jailer thereof until discharged by due course of law.

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