The Oklahoma Void Dire Oath is a sworn statement by a prospective juror in Oklahoma courts that they will answer all questions truthfully and impartially. The oath is taken by each juror before they are questioned during the void dire process. There are two types of Oklahoma Void Dire Oath: the Standard Void Dire Oath and the Special Void Dire Oath. The Standard Void Dire Oath requires that a prospective juror pledge to answer all questions truthfully and impartially. This oath is typically used in civil and criminal trials. The Special Void Dire Oath is used in cases where a defendant has been charged with a crime that carries a potential sentence of death. In this case, the prospective juror must swear to answer all questions truthfully and without prejudice. They must also swear to not be influenced by any views they may have on the death penalty. In both cases, the Oklahoma Void Dire Oath is used to ensure that jurors are impartial and honest in their answers during the void dire process.