Oklahoma Code § 21-388

Title 21. Crimes And Punishments: Attempts to influence jurors
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Every person who attempts to influence a juror, or any person
summoned or drawn as a juror, or chosen as arbitrator or appointed a
referee, in respect to his or her verdict, or decision of any cause
or matter pending, or about to be brought before him or her, either:
1.  By means of any communication oral or written had with him
or her, except in the regular course of proceedings upon the trial
of the cause;
2.  By means of any book, paper, or instrument, exhibited
otherwise than in the regular course of proceedings, upon the trial
of the cause;
3.  By means of any threat or intimidation; or
4.  By means of any assurance or promise of any pecuniary or
other advantage,
is guilty of a Class C2 felony offense punishable by a fine not to
exceed Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000.00), or by imprisonment as
provided for in subsections B through F of Section 20M of this
title, or by both such fine and imprisonment.

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