Oklahoma Code § 38-18.2

Title 38. Jurors: Electronic jury management systems
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A.  In lieu of a local plan adopted pursuant to subsection A of
Section 18.1 of Title 38 of the Oklahoma Statutes, each district
court may utilize an approved electronic jury management system
(JMS) authorized by the Administrative Director of the Courts for
the random selection of grand and petit jurors and for the general
administration of the jury process.  In any district court where an
approved electronic JMS is implemented, the provisions set forth in
this section shall apply.
B.  The clerk of the district court shall manage the jury
selection process, under the supervision and control of the
presiding judge or chief judge or any other district judge acting as
his or her designee.  In district courts with a trial court
administrator, the court administrator may be authorized to manage
some or all of the jury selection process, under the supervision and
control of the presiding judge or chief judge or any other district
judge acting as his or her designee.  In managing the jury selection
process, the court clerk and the trial court administrator are
authorized to delegate duties to their staff and to utilize the
electronic processes, random selection functionality and data
processing services of the authorized JMS, as may be necessary in
the jury selection and maintenance process.
C.  In each district court, the presiding judge or chief judge
or any other district judge acting as his or her designee shall,
more than twenty (20) days prior to each term of court, determine
approximately the number of jurors that are reasonably necessary to

meet the needs of the district court for each jury term and shall
order the drawing of that number of jurors, either all at one time
or at periodic intervals, in advance of each term as he or she deems
proper.
D.  The court clerk or the trial court administrator may utilize
the JMS to randomly draw a sufficient number of names from the
source list provided by the Administrative Director of the Courts,
pursuant to Section 18 of Title 38 of the Oklahoma Statutes, to
satisfy the number of jurors ordered by the judge, including a
margin of extra names sufficient to compensate for the estimated
number that will be unavailable or ineligible.  The names drawn
shall comprise the general panel of jurors from which jurors are
selected for service in the district court during the period for
which they are designated to serve.  The court clerk or the trial
court administrator may use the JMS to draw jury panels in
accordance with the local district court procedures, including jury
panels for an "on call" jury system or a "trailing" jury system.
The Administrative Director of the Courts, the trial court
administrator and the court clerk shall not disclose, copy or permit
any person to copy any general panel jury list or any portion
thereof except as provided in Section 36 of Title 38 of the Oklahoma
Statutes.
E.  The court clerk or the trial court administrator may utilize
the JMS to prepare the summons for jury service and shall cause the
same to be mailed by first-class mail to every person whose name is
drawn for the general jury panel.  At the option of the court clerk
or trial court administrator, juror summons may be mailed by the
clerk's office or by a commercial mailing service.  The court may
utilize an automated address verification process to avoid mailing
summons to incomplete or invalid addresses or to persons who no
longer reside in the jurisdiction.
F.  The court clerk or the trial court administrator may utilize
the JMS to randomly select names of prospective jurors for
assignment to a specific trial or grand jury, collectively referred
to as "case panel".  The court clerk or the trial court
administrator shall produce a written list of each case panel, with
the names of the jurors selected for the case panel appearing in a
random sequential order assigned by the JMS.  The court and the
attorneys of record in the case may be provided with a copy of the
written case panel list.  No person shall disclose, copy or permit
any other person to copy the list or any portion of the list for
purposes other than jury selection.  The judge, court clerk or court
staff may call the individual jurors and alternate jurors to be
impaneled in the case or on a grand jury, one by one, in the order
by which they appear on the written case panel list.  Whenever a
juror is dismissed for cause or preemptory challenge, the juror

whose name next appears on the written list may be called, and this
process shall continue until the jury is sworn or affirmed.
G.  Use of an approved electronic JMS shall not be grounds for a
challenge to a juror or a panel based on a material departure or
irregularity from the requirements prescribed by law.  Whenever the
court utilizes the approved JMS to randomly select and sequentially
order juror names during any step in the jury selection process, the
laws relating to the selection of grand or petit jurors by use of a
jury wheel, and laws requiring paper ballots drawn from a jury wheel
or a shaken box, including those requirements set forth in Sections
301 through 363 and Sections 591 through 693 of Title 22 of the
Oklahoma Statutes, shall not apply.
H.  The court clerk or the trial court administrator may utilize
the JMS for the creation and maintenance of all records and
documents necessary to summon, qualify, manage and pay jurors for
service and may maintain jury records in electronic format utilizing
the data processing methods which are provided in the JMS.
I.  Each district court may provide electronic resources,
including but not limited to an automated telephone system and a
website, for jurors to obtain information about their jury service
and submit information to the court.
J.  The court may utilize the JMS to prepare and mail juror
questionnaires and may provide for jurors to answer juror
questionnaires either by mail or by the court's website.
K.  Nothing in this section shall be construed to minimize or
repeal the authority granted in Section 18.1 of Title 38 of the
Oklahoma Statutes regarding use of an approved electronic method for
jury selection.

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