The Oklahoma Verdict Form-Minor Is Not In Need Of Treatment is a legal document used in juvenile court proceedings when a minor is not in need of treatment. It is used as an alternative to a guilty verdict in juvenile court cases, and it is used to affirm that the minor is not in need of rehabilitation or treatment. The form is issued by the court in order to protect the minor from the consequences of a guilty verdict. The Oklahoma Verdict Form-Minor Is Not In Need Of Treatment is available in two forms: a Regular Verdict Form and an Expedited Verdict Form. The Regular Verdict Form is used in situations where a minor is not in need of treatment and the court is taking more time to evaluate the case. The Expedited Verdict Form is used in situations where a minor is not in need of treatment and the court is making a decision more quickly. Both forms must be signed by the judge in order to be valid. Once signed, the form is forwarded to the Office of Juvenile Affairs and is placed in the minor's record. The form is not to be used as a form of punishment for the minor, and it does not necessarily mean that the minor is innocent.