Oklahoma Code § 22-963

Title 22. Criminal Procedure: Defendant may be absent, when
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For the purpose of judgment, if the conviction is for
misdemeanor judgment may be pronounced in the defendant's absence,
unless such defendant is represented by an attorney of record, in
which event, said attorney must be present unless said attorney
waives appearance in writing or unless the said attorney has been
notified of the time and date of imposition of judgment and fails to
appear.

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