Oklahoma White Verdict Form, Comparative, One Defendant is a legal document used in the state of Oklahoma to compare and contrast the evidence presented in a criminal case involving one defendant. This form is used during the trial to help the court make a decision on the defendant’s guilt or innocence. The form includes the defendant’s name, date of birth, charges, a summary of the evidence presented in the case, and the verdict rendered by the jury. Depending on the specific trial, there may be two versions of the Oklahoma White Verdict Form, Comparative, One Defendant: one for a felony case and one for a misdemeanor case. This form must be filled out and signed by the jury foreperson and presented to the court before the verdict is rendered.