Oklahoma White Verdict Form, Comparative, Multiple Defendants is a form used in the state of Oklahoma for criminal cases with multiple defendants. It allows for a comparison of the evidence presented against each defendant and is used to determine whether the defendants are found guilty or not guilty. The form consists of three sections: a list of the defendants and their charges, a summary of the evidence presented against each defendant, and a verdict section. The verdict section has three parts: guilty, not guilty, or no verdict. This form is typically used in cases where multiple defendants are charged with the same crime. There are two types of Oklahoma White Verdict Form, Comparative, Multiple Defendants: Standard and Non-Standard. The standard form is used for all criminal cases, whereas the non-standard form is used for cases involving juveniles or other special circumstances.