Oklahoma Code § 22-633

Title 22. Criminal Procedure: Causes for challenge to panel
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A.  A challenge to the panel can be founded only on a material
departure from the forms prescribed by law, in respect to the
drawing and return of the jury, or on the intentional omission of
the sheriff to summon one or more of the jurors drawn from which the
defendant has suffered material prejudice.
B.  In any district court where an electronic jury management
system is implemented pursuant to Section 13 of this act, jurors may
be selected and summoned utilizing the automated functionality
provided in the jury management system.  Use of an electronic jury
management system shall not be grounds for a challenge to a panel
based on a material departure or irregularity.  Whenever the court
utilizes the approved jury management system to randomly select and
sequentially order juror names during any step in the 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.

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