The Oklahoma Memorandum-Juror Oath is an oath sworn by jurors in the state of Oklahoma when they are presented with a case to consider. This oath is to be taken by each juror who will be serving in a criminal or civil trial. The oath is a solemn promise to serve their duty as a juror in the court proceedings with honesty, integrity, impartiality, and to uphold the law. The Oklahoma Memorandum-Juror Oath is divided into two types: the Civil Memorandum-Juror Oath and the Criminal Memorandum-Juror Oath. The Civil Memorandum-Juror Oath is taken by jurors who will be serving in civil cases. This oath requires the juror to swear that they will determine the matter in dispute according to the evidence presented in court, and that they will render a true verdict according to the law and the evidence. The Criminal Memorandum-Juror Oath is taken by jurors who will be serving in criminal cases. This oath requires the juror to swear that they will perform their duty as a juror to the best of their ability, and that they will carefully consider the evidence presented in court and render a verdict according to the law and the evidence. In addition to the two types of Memorandum-Juror Oath, the State of Oklahoma also requires all jurors to take the Juror’s Oath. This oath requires the juror to swear to truthfully answer any questions that may be asked of them during the trial, and to faithfully and impartially perform their duties as a juror.