Oklahoma Code § 22-954

Title 22. Criminal Procedure: Motion in arrest of judgment - Definition - Grounds - Time
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A motion in arrest of judgment is an application on the part of
the defendant that no judgment be rendered on plea or verdict of

guilty, or on a verdict against the defendant on a plea of former
conviction or acquittal.  It may be founded on any of the defects in
the indictment or information mentioned as grounds of demurrer
unless such objection has been waived by a failure to demur, and
must be before or at the time the defendant is called for judgment.

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