Oklahoma Jury Panel Oath

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This is an official form from the Oklahoma State Court Administration of the Courts (AOC), which complies with all applicable laws and statutes. USLF amends and updates the forms as is required by Oklahoma statutes and law.

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The oath or affirmation means that you publicly confirm that you will consider the issues faithfully, according to the evidence. Once sworn onto a jury, you must always sit in the same place in the jury box.

The oath or affirmation means that you publicly confirm that you will consider the issues faithfully, according to the evidence. Once sworn onto a jury, you must always sit in the same place in the jury box.

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When the selection of the jury is completed, the jurors take the following oath: "Do you, and each of you, understand and agree that you will well and truly try the cause now pending before this court, and a true verdict render according only to the evidence presented to you and to the instructions of the court?"

All jurors, before being questioned, take an oath (or affirm) that they will answer truthfully. The lawyers or the judge may ask prospective jurors questions about their personal life and beliefs as the topics relate to the case and the jurors' ability to serve fairly and impartially and to follow the law.

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Oklahoma Jury Panel Oath