Oklahoma Code § 44-854

Title 44. Militia: Record of trial
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ARTICLE 54.  Record of trial.
A.  General and special courts-martial.  Each general or special
court-martial shall keep a separate record of the proceedings in
each case brought before it.  The record shall be certified by a
court reporter, except that in the case of death, disability, or
absence of a court reporter, the record shall be certified by an
official selected as the Adjutant General may prescribe by
regulation.
B.  Summary courts-martial.  Each summary court-martial shall
keep a separate record of the proceedings in each case, and the
record shall be certified in the manner required by such regulations
as the Adjutant General may prescribe.
C.  Contents of record.

1.  Except as provided in paragraph 2 of this subsection, the
record shall contain such matters as the Adjutant General may
prescribe by regulation.
2.  In accordance with regulations prescribed by the Adjutant
General, a complete record of proceedings and testimony shall be
prepared in any case of a sentence of dismissal, discharge,
confinement for more than six (6) months, or forfeiture of pay for
more than six (6) months.
D.  A copy to the accused.  A copy of the record of the
proceedings of each general and special court-martial shall be given
to the accused as soon as it is certified.
E.  Copy to victim.  In the case of a general or special court-
martial upon request, a copy of all prepared records of the
proceedings of the court-martial shall be given to the victim of the
offense if the victim testified during the proceedings.  The record
of the proceedings shall be provided without charge and as soon as
the records are certified.  The victim shall be notified of the
opportunity to receive the records of the proceedings.

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