Oklahoma Code § 22-749

Title 22. Criminal Procedure: Sworn statements taken by district attorney or peace
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A.  In the investigation of a criminal offense, the district
attorney or any peace officer may take the sworn statement of any
person having knowledge of such criminal offense.  Any person
charged with a crime shall be entitled to a copy of any such sworn
statement upon the same being obtained.
B.  If a witness in a criminal proceeding gives testimony upon a
material issue of the case contradictory to his previous sworn
statement, evidence may be introduced that such witness has
previously made a statement under oath contradictory to such
testimony.

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