Oklahoma Code § 5-2

Title 5. Attorneys And State Bar: Oath
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Upon being permitted to practice as attorneys and counselors at
law, they shall, in open court, take the following oath: You do
solemnly swear that you will support, protect and defend the
Constitution of the United States, and the Constitution of the State
of Oklahoma; that you will do no falsehood or consent that any be
done in court, and if you know of any you will give knowledge
thereof to the judges of the court, or some one of them, that it may
be reformed; you will not wittingly, willingly or knowingly promote,
sue, or procure to be sued, any false or unlawful suit, or give aid
or consent to the same; you will delay no man for lucre or malice,
but will act in the office of attorney in this court according to
your best learning and discretion, with all good fidelity as well to
the court as to your client, so help you God.

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