Oklahoma Code § 22-601

Title 22. Criminal Procedure: Number of jurors - Oaths - Fines not exceeding Five
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Hundred Dollars.
The jury consists of twelve persons except that in misdemeanors
it shall consist of six persons, chosen as prescribed by law, and
sworn or affirmed well and truly to try and true deliverance to make
between the State of Oklahoma and the defendant whom they shall have
in charge, and a true verdict to give according to the evidence.
Criminal cases wherein the punishment for the offense charged is by
a fine only not exceeding Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) shall be
tried to the court without a jury.

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