Oklahoma Code § 38-29

Title 38. Jurors: Substantial compliance
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Substantial compliance with the provisions of this chapter,
shall be sufficient to prevent the quashing or setting aside of any
indictment of a grand jury chosen hereunder, unless irregularity in
drawing, summoning or impaneling the grand jury resulted in
depriving a defendant of some substantial right, but such
irregularity must be specifically presented to the court on or
before the cause is first set for trial.  A substantial compliance
with the provisions of this chapter, shall be sufficient to prevent
the setting aside of any verdict rendered by a jury chosen
hereunder, unless the irregularity in drawing, and summoning or
impaneling the same, resulted in depriving a party litigant of some
substantial right; provided, however, that such irregularity must be
specifically presented to the court at or before the time the jury
is sworn to try the cause.

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