Oklahoma Code § 22-658

Title 22. Criminal Procedure: Causes for challenge, in general
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General causes of challenges are:
1.  A conviction for felony.
2.  A want of any of the qualifications prescribed by law, to
render a person a competent juror, including a want of knowledge of
the English language as used in the courts.
3.  Unsoundness of mind, or such defect in the faculties of the
mind or organs of the body as renders him incapable of performing
the duties of a juror.

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