Oklahoma Code § 57-349.3

Title 57. Prisons And Reformatories: Rights of parolee or probationer
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With respect to any hearing pursuant to this act, the parolee or
probationer:
1.  Shall have reasonable notice in writing of the nature and
content of the allegations to be made, including notice that its
purpose is to determine whether there is probable cause to believe
that he has committed a violation that may lead to a revocation of
parole or probation;
2.  Shall be permitted to advise with any persons whose
assistance he reasonably desires, prior to the hearing;
3.  Shall have the right to confront and examine any persons who
have made allegations against him, unless the hearing officer
determines that such confrontation would present a substantial
present or subsequent danger of harm to such person or persons; and
4.  May admit, deny or explain the violation alleged and may
present proof, including affidavits and other evidence, in support
of his contentions.  A record of the proceedings shall be made and
preserved.

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