Oklahoma Code § 22-359

Title 22. Criminal Procedure: Prospective juror list - Numbers and qualifications
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A.  The Administrative Director of the Courts, upon receipt of
the State Supreme Court order convening a multicounty grand jury,
shall prepare a list of up to two hundred prospective jurors drawn

from the current grand jury lists of the several counties designated
in the order.
B.  A multicounty grand jury shall be comprised of the same
number of members having the same qualifications as provided by law
for a county grand jury; provided, however, not more than one-half
(1/2) of the members of a multicounty grand jury shall be residents
of any one county.
C.  Where an electronic jury management system has been
authorized for use in the courts pursuant to Section 13 of this act,
the Administrative Director of the Courts is authorized to select
and summon multicounty grand jurors utilizing the automated
functionality provided in the jury management system.
D.  The process of impaneling the multicounty grand jury shall
be conducted under the supervision and control of the judge
presiding over the multicounty grand jury and may be conducted in
the same manner as is provided by law for impanelment of county
grand and petit juries using the electronic jury management system.
E.  Whenever the approved electronic jury management system is
used to randomly select and sequentially order juror names during
any step in the multicounty grand jury selection process, the laws
relating to the use of a jury wheel, and laws requiring paper
ballots drawn from a jury wheel or a shaken box, shall not apply,
including but not limited to those requirements set forth in
Sections 301 through 363 and Sections 591 through 693 of this title.
Added by Laws 1987, c. 99, § 10, eff. Nov. 1, 1987.  Amended by Laws
2004, c. 239, § 1, eff. July 1, 2004; Laws 2015, c. 242, § 1, emerg.
eff. May 4, 2015.

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