The Oklahoma WHITE VERDICT FORM, COMPARATIVE, NON-PARTY INVOLVED is a legal form used in civil litigation in the state of Oklahoma. This form is used to compare the testimony of parties involved in a lawsuit who are not parties to the case. It is typically used when a witness is being deposed or when the parties are not present during the trial. The form must be filled out completely and accurately by the presiding judge or jury in order to make a fair and accurate decision. There are three types of Oklahoma WHITE VERDICT FORM, COMPARATIVE, NON-PARTY INVOLVED: Form 12.1, Form 12.2, and Form 12.3. Form 12.1 is used when there is no party present during the trial, Form 12.2 is used when a single party is present during the trial, and Form 12.3 is used when multiple parties are present during the trial.