Oklahoma White Verdict Form, Comparative One Defendant is a legal document used in Oklahoma to simplify the jury decision-making process in criminal cases involving just one defendant. This form is used when there are multiple charges against the defendant and the jury has to decide on each charge separately. The form typically includes the charge, the elements of the charge, and the verdict for each element. The jury must decide whether the defendant is guilty or not guilty of each element and then render a verdict for the charge. There are two types of White Verdict Form, Comparative One Defendant: the standard form and the special form. The standard form is used for standard verdicts, while the special form is used for special verdicts.