Okla. Stat. tit. 12, Rule 24
Rules for District Courts of Oklahoma
Rule 24. Legislative Continuances.
5. In criminal cases, if (a) the incarcerated defendant has given his written consent to the continuance sought and (b) the legislator-lawyer was retained as counsel to try the matter on its merits and not primarily for the purpose of obtaining a continuance as a legislator.
When a litigant already having counsel of record, thereafter retains a legislator-lawyer as co-counsel or as additional counsel in the case, who seeks a legislative continuance, the trial court may rule such motion outside the scope of these guidelines.
In all civil and criminal cases, the trial court shall grant the legislator-lawyer a continuance under following conditions: