Oklahoma Code § 22-741

Title 22. Criminal Procedure: Overt act in conspiracy
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Upon a trial for conspiracy, in a case where an overt act is
necessary to constitute the offense, the defendant cannot be
convicted unless one or more overt acts be expressly alleged in the
indictment or information, nor unless one or more of the acts
alleged be proved; but any other overt act, not alleged in the
indictment may be given in evidence.

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