Oklahoma Report of Trial Judge in Capital Felony is an official form used by courts in Oklahoma to document the findings of a judge presiding over a capital felony trial. The form is completed by the trial judge and records the judge’s findings of guilt or innocence in the case, and any other pertinent rulings, such as sentencing. This report must be signed by the trial judge and must be filed with the court clerk and the Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals. The report includes sections for the defendant’s name, the offenses charged, the verdicts of the jury, the judge’s findings, and the judge’s sentence. There are two types of Oklahoma Report of Trial Judge in Capital Felony: Guilt/Innocence Report and Sentencing Report. The Guilt/Innocence Report is used to record the judge’s findings on the defendant’s guilt or innocence in the crime. The Sentencing Report is used to record the judge’s ruling on the sentence to be imposed on the defendant.