Oklahoma Code § 22-914

Title 22. Criminal Procedure: Form of verdict
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A general verdict upon a plea of not guilty, is either "guilty",
or "not guilty", which imports a conviction or acquittal of the
offense charged.  Upon a plea of a former conviction or acquittal of
the same offense, it is either "for the state", or "for the
defendant".  When the defendant is acquitted on the ground that he
was insane at the time of the commission of the act charged, the
verdict must be "not guilty by reason of insanity".   When the
defendant is acquitted on the ground of variance between the charge
and the proof, the verdict must be "not guilty by reason of variance
between charge and proof".

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