Oklahoma Code § 22-786

Title 22. Criminal Procedure: Interrogatories and cross-interrogatories
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When the commission is ordered, the defendant must serve upon
the district attorney, without delay, a copy of the interrogatories
to be annexed thereto, with three (3) days notice of the time at
which they will be presented to the court or judge.  The district
attorney may in like manner serve upon the defendant or his counsel
cross-interrogatories, to be annexed to the commission, with like
notice.  In the interrogatories, either party may insert any
question pertinent to the issue.  When the interrogatories and
cross-interrogatories are presented to the court or judge, according
to the notice, the court or judge must modify the questions, so as
to conform them to the rules of evidence, and must endorse upon them
his alterations, and annex them to the commission.

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