Oklahoma Code § 22-955

Title 22. Criminal Procedure: Court may arrest on its own motion - Effect of allowing
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motion.
The court may also on its own view of any of these defects,
arrest the judgment without motion.  The effect of allowing a motion
in arrest of judgment is to place the defendant in the same
situation in which he was before the indictment or information was
filed, and in no case of arrest of judgment  is the verdict a bar to
another prosecution.

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