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Code · Oklahoma · Title 51 — Officers

§51-102. Ouster proceedings for open and notorious violation of

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The Attorney General shall have power and is hereby authorized on his own initiative, when he has reason to believe that the gambling or prohibitory liquor laws, or other penal statutes of the state, are being openly and notoriously violated in any county of the state, or subdivision thereof, to institute proceedings in ouster against any and all officers mentioned and included within the terms of this act, whose duties charge them with the enforcement of the laws of this state, as fully as he is hereinbefore authorized to do. Added by Laws 1917, c. 205, p. 382, § 12, emerg. eff. Feb. 19, 1917.
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