Oklahoma Objections are a set of rules used in the state of Oklahoma to govern the admissibility of evidence in court. These objections are used to challenge a party’s evidence or testimony to ensure fairness during the trial. The objections are based on the Oklahoma Rules of Evidence and the Oklahoma Statutes. There are several types of Oklahoma Objections, including: Leading Question Objection, Hearsay Objection, Assumption Objection, Character Evidence Objection, Relevance Objection, Best Evidence Rule Objection, Opinion Objection, Improper Foundation Objection, Authentication Objection, and Excessive Vagueness Objection. Each of these objections has its own set of criteria and procedures that must be followed in order for the objection to be considered valid in court.